Which reminds me....

I set up something on nagoya.apache.org to auto-build the xml-security docs out of CVS nightly (mainly so that I could see the changes to the API as I went).

Is there any interest in setting up something similar for xalan-c (or even xerces-c)?

Built using doxygen 1.3.2 - not quite 1.3.4 but close.

See :

http://nagoya.apache.org/~blautenb/xml-security-c/apiDocs/

For the xml-security docs (of no real interest other than to show how it looks on nagoya).

Cheers,
        Berin


Don McClimans wrote:
By the way...

I have built the xalan api docs into a windows compressed html help (chm) file. If you are working on windows, this is convenient because it gives you an index and a search facility. And it compresses 3800 files and 40 MB into 1 file and 10 MB.
I built the docs from the 1.6 release sources, not the current CVS source. And I used the current versions of doxygen (1.3.4) rather than the 3-year-old version (1.1.5) that is used in the released docs. Similarly dot appears to be a later release. So it looks a little different (better IMO), but the content is all the same.
Of course you need to be running windows, and IE. I think officially you need IE3 or later for HTML help, but doxygen uses css, so you probably want at least IE5.


If anyone is interested in this, I would be happy to email it or post it where it can be downloaded.

Don McClimans





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