Re: [PHP] self documenting php

2004-04-22 Thread Andy B
so far i like phpdoc... most reliable that i found and besides it gives more
of a range of different output types: chm (windows help file format) html,
xml, pdf and so on...

i think its pretty cool...

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From: Edward Peloke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:48 AM
Subject: [PHP] self documenting php


 Hello,

 What is a good tool to use for documenting php?  I am looking for
something
 like javadoc.  I think there is phpdoc, just not sure if it's any good or
if
 I should try to create my own.

 Thanks,
 Eddie

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Re: [PHP] self documenting php

2004-04-22 Thread Matt Matijevich
[snip]
What is a good tool to use for documenting php?  I am looking for
something
like javadoc.  I think there is phpdoc, just not sure if it's any good
or if
I should try to create my own.

[/snip]

http://pear.php.net/package/PhpDocumentor

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