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C# XML Documentation Processor Option

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Jacob - 09 Mar 2008 01:03 GMT
I've seen NDoc for .Net 1.1/1.0 assemblies, but does there exist a
lightweight (or in-depth as long as its freeware) processor for VS2008 which
will create simple webpages which show the comments.  In VS.NET, there was a
Tools -> Build Comment Webpages option, but it is no longer there in VS2005
or 2008 as far as I can tell.  I've documented my code using the ///
<summary> syntax, but I'd like to be able to autogenerate some simple
webpages like the old Build Comment Webpages tool.

Thanks in advance
Misbah Arefin - 09 Mar 2008 06:16 GMT
right click on the project and select properties
click on the build tab
click the check box enable xml documentation and add the filename for the
xml documentation file

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> I've seen NDoc for .Net 1.1/1.0 assemblies, but does there exist a
> lightweight (or in-depth as long as its freeware) processor for VS2008 which
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> Thanks in advance
Jacob - 09 Mar 2008 20:05 GMT
I've done that, but what I am looking for is something to parse that XML
output into a decent looking documentation format such as HTML.  I realize it
is HTML and I can write my own, but I figured there should be something out
there which was pre-rolled to accomplish this.

> right click on the project and select properties
> click on the build tab
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> > Thanks in advance
Peter Macej - 10 Mar 2008 13:22 GMT
You can use free Sandcastle tool or our commercial one-click solution
VSdocman.

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Helixoft - http://www.helixoft.com
VSdocman - Commenter and generator of class documentation for C#, VB
.NET and ASP .NET code


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