Sorry, I got this from a user. Didnt mean to send to newsgroup

> Great program man!
>
> Carlos
>
>
> "Christian Calloway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:...
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > I just released phpdoc v2.0, which is a program used to document  PHP
> class
> > definitions.
> > This version is a complete rewrite of v1.0, and takes a different
approach
> > to creating
> > documentation.
> >
> > Where most other applications try to imitate Javadoc as much as
possible,
> > this application actually does very little, because it actually uses
> Javadoc
> > to create PHP documentation. Since the Javadoc API is quite open, and
> since
> > my application is in Java, its a simple matter to plugin to the Javadoc
> > program. All my application does is parse a PHP class definition through
> the
> > use of regular expressions, and then convert that class definition from
> PHP
> > syntax to Java Syntax, then hand the converted source over to Javadoc.
> What
> > this means is that all the options and power of Javadoc is available to
my
> > program, you can use any Javadoc option, doclet, @tag or whatever in
> phpdoc
> > and in your source and the resulting documentation will be no different
> then
> > if an actual .java file were passed to Javadoc. All is explained in
> greater
> > detail
> > at my site, and in instructions I provide.
> >
> > A final note, the library of Javadoc doclets are also open to you when
> using
> > phpdoc. For anyone
> > whom doesnt know, doclets are programs written in the Java programming
> > language that specify the
> > content and format of the output of the Javadoc tool. By default,
Javadoc
> > uses the Standard doclet
> > which creates the .HTML formatted documentation were all used to. You
can
> > provide any doclet
> > you wish however to customize the output however you like. The wealth of
> > third party doclets
> > available at the javasoft site allow you to create for example RTF, PDF,
> and
> > even Japanese based
> > API documentation.
> >
> > You must have the JDK installed on your system (of which Javadoc comes
> part
> > of)
> >
> > You can download phpdoc v2.0 at
> > http://www.callowayprints.com/phpdoc/phpdoc.php
> >
> > Thanks Everyone,
> >
> > Christian
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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