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> I have a need to document the internals for an application's ASP
> code pages.
> Anyone know of any program that they can recommend that will
> analyze a directory of ASPs and produce an output that I can
> include in my document set as a reference?
Hi, Don...
Disclaimer...this is a endorsement of a product that I bought and
use. I have, in no way, any financial stake in the product...I simply
really like the product and am very happy with the developer's
support.
There's a program I've been using for documenting ASP web pages for
my developers. The product is ASPHelp, by a company called Pikauba
Software (http://http://www.pikauba.com/).
What is does is analyse your collection of ASP pages (I have about
10,000 of them) and compile that analysis into a fully
cross-referenced CHM with CSS support. However, in my case, I'm using
FAR to compile the source output into uncompiled help as I don't want
to use the CHM (network issues and all that..)
If you are curious about it, they have a demo version and if you want
to talk to the developer, ask for Tim (timm -at- pikauba -dot- com) and mention
my name. Anyone can also contact me with questions.
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
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