Perhaps you should try reading the .html format
documentation instead of the .xml sources...

Xerces has three distributions: a src distro that
includes source files (both code .java and doc source
.xml, as well as build scripts, etc.); a bin distro
that includes the .jar files as well as the prebuilt
.html docs; and a tools distro that contains
additional tools you may need to rebuild from their
sources.

Since we're xml-based projects, we create all the
original docs in XML, and then transform it into
end-user useable .html docs (or in some cases, pdfs or
alternate format htmls).

Perhaps someday we should get xml-wide standards about
directory names to prevent this kind of confusion? 
Xalan checks in it's .xml source docs in /xdocs, and
then builds it's readable .html docs into /docs, which
is where most users go.

- Shane

---- you <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ----
> The docs directory contains xml files only, and the
file
> /xerces-1_4_1/docs/html/index.html is missing...
> 
> How to view document by using IE5 or Netscape6?
> 



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