I’m assuming, based on the sheer volume of responses to my post, that I’m up in the night and such a tool doesn’t exist?  I’m aware of Lee Borkman’s Source Browser, but it looks like it does (quite nicely I might add) the older style fusedocs only. 

 

~ Jared

 

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From: Jared Stark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Fusedoc Parser

 

I know this has probably been discussed a million times, but has anyone actually written a parser for the XML fusedocs?  I envision something similar to Suns’s Javadocs in which I point the parser to my directory of files and it goes through creating HTML files (or whatever) which can then be easily viewed in a browser, distributed to developers, etc…

 

I seem to remember seeing a thread on this at one time, but can’t seem to remember who it was that had developed it.

 

Thanks,

Jared

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