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Replacement for NDoc?

Hello:

Since NDoc does not seem to support .Net 2.0, (and the project seems to be
inactive), what are the other alternatives out there for producing HTML
documents from XML Comments in C# 2.0 code?
Apr 20 '06 #1
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Hello J.Marsch,

Use GhostDoc http://www.roland-weigelt.de/ghostdoc

J> Since NDoc does not seem to support .Net 2.0, (and the project seems
J> to be inactive), what are the other alternatives out there for
J> producing HTML documents from XML Comments in C# 2.0 code?
J>
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Apr 20 '06 #2
In a word, XSLT.

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Hello:

Since NDoc does not seem to support .Net 2.0, (and the project seems to be
inactive), what are the other alternatives out there for producing HTML
documents from XML Comments in C# 2.0 code?

Apr 20 '06 #3
I believe there is an alpha version of NDoc that supports 2.0, but is
only available to a select few at the moment. I'm hoping a beta
version gets released soon. It's been a long wait.

J.Marsch wrote:
Hello:

Since NDoc does not seem to support .Net 2.0, (and the project seems to be
inactive), what are the other alternatives out there for producing HTML
documents from XML Comments in C# 2.0 code?


Apr 20 '06 #4
Thank you for all of your suggestions. I am going to check out GhostDoc and
WestWind HTML Help Builder: http://www.west-wind.com/wwHelp/

"J.Marsch" <jm*****@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
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Hello:

Since NDoc does not seem to support .Net 2.0, (and the project seems to be
inactive), what are the other alternatives out there for producing HTML
documents from XML Comments in C# 2.0 code?

Apr 25 '06 #5

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