Hi Andrey
Thanks for your kind response first. I did the way you told
but still after executing index.php, there is nothing in my doc directory
just see the following snap of my code. I want to create documentation for
./xPage/xPagedoc.inc file and want the documentation to be in ./xPagedoc/
directory. I think the following code is right for this.
$doc->setApplication("xPage Repository");
// directory where your source files reside:
$doc->setSourceDirectory("./xPage");
// save the generated docs here:
$doc->setTarget("./xPagedoc");
even I tried with absolute pathname for the above.
Thanks
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Andrey Hristov wrote:
> I used it few times. You have to make modifications to index.php, so the engine will
>know where to look to for .php scripts that
> have to be documented.
> I've attached my index.php
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> > Is anybody using PHPDoc for creating documentation, if yes could
> > you tell me how to create documentation for a single "php" file which
> > has enough comments needed by PHPDoc.
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