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SubSonic: API Is Documented

Friday, November 30, 2007 -

Yesterday I asked, well I actually begged, for help and was happily beset with offers for help. I enlisted two good people to work up a SandCastle documentation set and they happily did! I just now added it to our site and it's up here:

http://subsonicproject.com/view/api-documentation.aspx

I know we need to scrub the code a bit better in order to get SandCastle to pick up the comments, but for now this is what I got.

Many thanks to Jim Zimmerman and Yitzock (aka "adminjew") for their time in putting this together! When we get the comments scrubbed up a bit better I'll issue a CHM.

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Stuart Allen - Friday, November 30, 2007 - link up too soon? getting exception: Cannot use a leading .. to exit above the top directory.
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Rob Conery - Friday, November 30, 2007 - That's a Safari problem that we have with the SiteDataMap. Try using FF.
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Chris van de steeg - Saturday, December 01, 2007 - Great work guys
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Mischa Kroon - Monday, December 03, 2007 - Great stuff !!!
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Adel - Tuesday, December 04, 2007 - Many thanks Rob for all the help.
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gus - Wednesday, December 12, 2007 - hi, is it possible to expand 100% the div that contains the api documentation so when we resize the text in the browser the text can still be comfortable to read? another issue I've found is that once I've resized the text and then click on another node of the index tree, the size of the text of the content panel is resized again to it's original size. Great work!
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Will Sullivan - Monday, March 10, 2008 - I've got a step by step for using the Sandcastle Help File Builder with MSBuild to automatically generate the configuration website. The first post is here: http://statestreetgang.net/post/2008/01/Automate-the-creation-of-a-MSDN-style-documentation-website-with-Sandcastle-(Part-1-of-3).aspx