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Processing XML help files

I understand how to comment C# source with XML comments, and generate these
to an output file.

There must be a set of available tools to then take all these XML files and
generate a fully formatted and indexed series of HTML files for access
through Web browsers.

Can someone provide some references??

Thanks
Nov 17 '05 #1
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You can try the free utiltiy called NDoc, that takes your assembly and XML
comments file and generates both a set of HTML help pages as well as a .chm
help file. If you scoot over to sourceforge.com and search you will find the
NDoc project and so can download the latest version.

Phil Wright
Follow my startup microISV at...
http://componentfactory.blogspot.com

"John C" <Jo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I understand how to comment C# source with XML comments, and generate these
to an output file.

There must be a set of available tools to then take all these XML files
and
generate a fully formatted and indexed series of HTML files for access
through Web browsers.

Can someone provide some references??

Thanks

Nov 17 '05 #2
Just what I'm looking for .... thanks.

"Phil Wright" wrote:
You can try the free utiltiy called NDoc, that takes your assembly and XML
comments file and generates both a set of HTML help pages as well as a .chm
help file. If you scoot over to sourceforge.com and search you will find the
NDoc project and so can download the latest version.

Phil Wright
Follow my startup microISV at...
http://componentfactory.blogspot.com

"John C" <Jo***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91**********************************@microsof t.com...
I understand how to comment C# source with XML comments, and generate these
to an output file.

There must be a set of available tools to then take all these XML files
and
generate a fully formatted and indexed series of HTML files for access
through Web browsers.

Can someone provide some references??

Thanks


Nov 17 '05 #3

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