09-02-2009
htsearch.cgi probably couldn't care less about any HTML-Tags, as they are meant to be interpreted by the browser. When you copied the file.css around, did you try to access it directly from your browser? Did it load OK?
If you don't know C++, you can still use it as a starting point, as long as you can read it. You can at least get some ideas on how the search algorithm works and how the database is created/used.
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monodoc
monodoc(1) General Commands Manual monodoc(1)
NAME
monodoc - GUI Mono documentation browser
SYNOPSIS
monodoc [options]
DESCRIPTION
monodoc is a GTK#-based browser for viewing collected API documentation for CLI libraries installed on the system
RUNTIME OPTIONS
The following options are available for browsing documentation:
TOPIC Start the browser at TOPIC
(ex. N:System, T:System.Object, M:System.Object.Equals, and P: for properties, F: for fields, E: for events, etc.)
--help Print a brief instructions on usage
--about
About the monodoc browser
--html TOPIC
Print the HTML contents of TOPIC
--make-index
Create the documentation index
--make-search-index
Create the searchable documentation index
--engine
Select a browser backend (Gecko, GtkHtml, WebKit, MonoWebBrowser)
The following options are available for authoring documentation:
--assemble
Runs the doc assembler
--cs-to-ecma DOCFILE ASSEMBLY OUTPUT LIBRARY-NAME
Converts C# documentation to Monodoc format
--edit path
Edit (unassembled) documentation at path
--get-sourcesdir
Prints the location of monodoc sources
--merge-changes CHANGE_FILE [TARGET_DIR]
--normalize
Format a documentation file consistently
--validate
Validate the XML files
SEE ALSO
mono(1), mdassembler(1), mdcs2ecma(1), mdnormalizer(1), mdvalidator(1), monodocs2html(1), monodocer(1)
monodoc(1)