Hi Mark,

I am aware that the latest documentation release is 1-13-05 and we will not
only update the content on our site but also push out the latest release to
the people who downloaded the previous version. The offending PHP package
has been removed from our site. We have parsed dozens of documents since our
first experience and the results and capabilities of the packages get better
and better. I will ENSURE that each package that goes out will be in full
compliance before it is released. Ideally, we would like to give our PHP
parser to the PHP documentation group. As you post new content, a click or
two will convert your documentation into the ThoutReaderT format, regardless
of the language.

Looking forward to the corrected version. As usual, it would be good to see, whether this format becomes successful, and then put effort into it on our side - unless someone volunteers otherwise. We do have different formats which have enough management problems already. If your redistribution meets are licensing requirements and it is useable, then I don't think that we would have a problem with linking to it on a prominent place.


What is the source you use to parse the documentation?

Regards,
Gabor Hojtsy

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