Drupal 6 API documentation in CHM format

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in anticipation of Drupals impending 6 release, i am proud to present a small, nicely wrapped pre release gift:

the Drupal 6 API documentation in CHM format. one compact, hyperlinked, fully indexed, searchable and bookmarkable file for offline reading, generated automatically by Doxygen. may the hooks be with you!

drupal-6.chm, 2008-Feb-12, 4.254.198 bytes

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Thanks a tons

Hi Ax,
Thanks for such a good work. The CHM will be of great help during the development.

Vinod

hey thanks for this .chm

hey thanks for this .chm file!
btw, this text is too small when I wrote this comment on this textarea.

thanks for the thanks

i think you are the first person in that department - much appreciated!

re: small font size: i like it that way (i set all my text editors fonts to 7pt ...). i might consider upping it a bit when i hear more complaints. btw: which browser are you using? and what are your browser fonts (proportional, serif, sans-serif, monospace) set to?

I have downloaded your .chm

I have downloaded your .chm but when I opened it, the page can't be displayed. It said "The address is not valid"

did you try at least a little

to solve this problem yourself before asking here? like reading all comments on this post?

How to keep the Chx uptodate

Is there anyway to keep the Chx file uptodate with the changes that happen everyday to the Drupal Project Code at drupal.org.

If not I would appreciate it if you could provide a way to create the latest CHM file based on the Drupal Project Code.

Thanks in advance.

here is how

you mean "the CHM file", not "the Chx file", don't you? :)

the reason this file isn't updated daily is that generating it requires the Microsoft HTML Help Compiler (hhc), which isn't available for the Linux running this site. what i can do is let Doxygen generate the CHM project, content, and index files, so that, together with the HTML tarball, you can generate the CHM yourself. please let me know how this works out.

It ain't working.

It ain't working.

well, it is working for me.

well, it is working for me. i cannot say much more if you don't provide a little more detail.

Not working

He was right, it doesn't work also for me.

I am getting this displayed when using the Helpfile (I can open it and all but..) :

The address is not valid

Most likely causes:
There might be a typing error in the address.
If you clicked on a link, it may be out of date.

It looks like it is trying to lookup the content online or something.

this is a known issue

with .chm files. ever considered googling? this would quickly yield a fix.