Ohh, I forgot to mention the biggest selling point.  It's no longer green.

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Hi Jared,

My latest SourceBrowser handles old-style, new-style, JavaDoc-style and does quite a bit more (software metrics and test-harness intergration).  You'll find it doesn't actually parse the XML Fusedocs - it just grabs them, returns them and displays them:
http://bjork.net/index.cfm/fuseaction/content.display/page/sourceandtest.htm

Tero has written an enhancement that recursively descends the tree, blah blah, but I haven't had the time to take a good look at it yet.  This community's just too fast for me ;-( 

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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.

 

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