Oh, I see, Robodoc's output DOES NOT require JS, it's just the official robodoc site that requires JS. Apperently the developer felt that page transition animations, lack of bookmarkability, and a 20-second initial load time (I timed it) were all essential.
Yeah, that's what happens when web amateurs make web sites...they got "Oh, that's neat!" syndrome.
Here's a direct link to the sample of
Robodoc's output: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rfsber/Robo/MultiDocHtml/masterindex.html
All I have to say is wow...I only looked briefly but it looks much nicer than DDoc and Javadoc. I think I may have to push this at work.
Casey
