PHP Documentation Team, Things have been quiet lately following Linux World and I thought I would check back with you concerning PHP's documentation in the ThoutReader format from the PHP website.
1. We have made major changes to our licensing and responded to every issue your team presented. We would very much like your support of our project and seek your approval as an alternative format for PHP documentation (http://www.php.net/download-docs.php) via a link. 2. Alternatively, we have created a "hands free" PHP documentation parser that will parse your documentation and .jar it to a TR package instantly. We have even tested this on the German format and it worked great. This would allow you to post it on your site - perhaps as an alternative to Extended HTML Help (CHM.zip)?? We understand that you may not want to take on another format given your limited resources and time. We would volunteer to maintain and update the ThoutReader format for you. Our conversion is COMPLETELY automated and hands free. We are making progress with the OS community. Next week we will be posting ALL the documentation for Python and updates for BSD. Our next goal is to start in on the WC3 content in the TR format and then all of the Linux "How-Tos". I appreciate your consideration. Thanks... Mark Mark Carey [EMAIL PROTECTED] "ThoutReader - because you can't grep a dead tree." -----Original Message----- From: Gabor Hojtsy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 6:13 AM To: Derick Rethans Cc: techtonik; Mark D. Carey; 'PHPdoc'; 'Zak Greant' Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] RE: REVISION COMPLETE: Thout Reader Update and Link on PHP But you don't have problems with adding a link on the download-docs.php page, right? Goba