Not sure if this is the right forum to post, but I presume many decision
makers are lurking here.

When googling for class documentation, google typically shows multiple
results. I have caught myself looking at wrong version of docs many
times. This is especially useful if there methods that are deprecated or
we have new way of doing things in better way.

>From this perspective, I like what Microsoft does. They tell you that
you are looking at documentation of version X and have a link to jump to
other versions if required. Example at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.data.dataset.aspx


I know for API docs, we can see 1.4 or other versions in url bar, but I
think this might be really useful to have a link to jump to other
versions.

Any Thoughts?

Niranjan



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