1.1 --- a/docs/index.html Mon Apr 25 22:19:06 2005 +0000
1.2 +++ b/docs/index.html Mon Apr 25 22:19:20 2005 +0000
1.3 @@ -27,18 +27,13 @@
1.4 sure
1.5 that the <code>WebStack-0.9</code> directory sits on your
1.6 <code>PYTHONPATH</code>.</p>
1.7 -<h2>Generating the API Documentation</h2>
1.8 -<p>In order to view the API documentation in conjunction with this
1.9 -guide, it is necessary to generate some Web pages from the Python
1.10 -source code. For this, the <a href="http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/">epydoc</a>
1.11 -application must be available on your system. Then, change into
1.12 -the <code>WebStack-0.9</code> directory and run the <code>apidocs.sh</code>
1.13 -tool script as follows:</p>
1.14 -<pre>cd WebStack-0.9<br />./tools/apidocs.sh</pre>
1.15 -<p>Some warnings may be generated by the script, but the result should
1.16 -be a new <code>apidocs</code> directory within the <code>WebStack-0.9</code>
1.17 -directory. Of course, it is always possible to view documentation
1.18 -within Python by importing modules (such as <code>WebStack.Generic</code>)
1.19 +<h2>Viewing the API Documentation</h2>
1.20 +<p>The API documentation for use in conjunction with this
1.21 +guide can be found inside the <a href="../apidocs/index.html"><code>apidocs</code></a>
1.22 +directory within the <code>WebStack-0.9</code> directory. Of course,
1.23 +it is always possible to view WebStack's API documentation
1.24 +within Python by importing modules (such as <a
1.25 + href="../apidocs/public/WebStack.Generic-module.html"><code>WebStack.Generic</code></a>)
1.26 and using Python's built-in <code>help</code> function.</p>
1.27 <h2>About WebStack Applications</h2>
1.28 <ul>