The system is done with xml and xslt and uses the docbook utilities like jade, jadetex, sgml and other utilities.
-- Ray On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 05:48, James wrote: > I'm refering to the type of documentation that mysql and php has on their > websites, where you have chapter headings and sections, and people can look > at a contents pages, or can look at individual sections, or can look at one > massive html file with everything in it or can download the entire > documentation in one tar file. The website allows user comments on each > section to. > > There must be a system in place to generate all this automatically from one > central data store ....... > > What is it, and is it (or something like it) publically avalible somewhere? > If its not already, noone bother yourself digging it out and packaging it on > my account, my projects that small I can do it manually for now. > > I found this ( > http://www.php.net/manual/howto/chapter-online-generation.html ) but it > doesnt say what the system actually is. As far as I can see, its all > generated somehow from a CVS tree. > > ----- > James Baster > James at The Sinner dot co dot uk > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php