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		<title>By: Spocke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Spocke</dc:creator>
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		<description>YUI doc seems very promising. We developed a similar tool that was comment driven and this is the right approach. We never released our tool and we probably never will since this one does the same thing. JSDoc tends to parse the code and requires to use specific coding patterns. So we couldn&#039;t use that tool for generating documentation for TinyMCE. YUI doc worked right out of the box with just minor changes to our doc comments.</description>
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