I mean, for the interactive PLaneT Web site to have a working "docs" HTML link for a package version, must the uploaded PLaneT archive for that package version have contained a "planet-docs" subdir with the rendered HTML documentation?

Anyone who has installed a PLaneT package knows the pain of waiting for documentation to render, even if rendered documentation is contained in the package archive file. So I'm trying to see whether "planet-docs" in the package archive file is still used for any purpose, or I can leave it out.

Neil Van Dyke wrote at 05/08/2012 10:05 AM:
For the PLaneT server to provide viewable documentation, does it rely on the uploaded ".plt" archive file to contain a "planet-docs" subdirectory containing the rendered documentation?

(I see that "make-planet-archive" will by default render any "scribblings" documentation to subdir "planet-docs" in the archive. I'm just checking whether that's currently necessary, before I change my stuff to work better with that.)

Thanks,
Neil V.

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