PHPXref is a developers tool, written in Perl, that will cross reference and extract inline documentation from a collection of PHP scripts. It generates simple HTML output suitable for browsing offline.

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  • This saves a lot of time when browsing through large PHP projects.
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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Windows

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Science/Research, Developers, Quality Engineers

User Interface

Web-based, Qt, GTK+

Programming Language

Perl, C++, C, PHP

Related Categories

Perl Site Management Software, Perl Software Development Software, Perl Algorithms, Perl Robotics Software, C++ Site Management Software, C++ Software Development Software, C++ Algorithms, C++ Robotics Software, C Site Management Software, C Software Development Software, C Algorithms, C Robotics Software, PHP Site Management Software, PHP Software Development Software, PHP Algorithms, PHP Robotics Software

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2000-05-30