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Baja, I would like to understand what does not work for you so that I can either fix it in code or fix the documentation. Since I do not run windows, I am linux and Mac OSX, I can not try this myself. But I would like you to try this for me: 1) You have doxygen installed and doxygen.exe is in your path. 2) Download Doxygen-Filter-Perl-1.00.tar.gz to c:\temp\ from http://sourceforge.net/projects/perldoxygen/files/ 3) Extract Doxygen-Filter-Perl-1.00.tar.gz to c:\temp\Doxygen-Filter-Perl-1.00\ with your 7zip or the tar/gzip tools for windows from http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ 4) cd to c:\temp\Doxygen-Filter-Perl-1.00\ 5) So while you are in this directory edit the Doxyfile to change the location of the doxygen-filter-perl script to where ever you have it, or to use the one in c:\temp\Doxygen-Filter-Perl-1.00\bin\ 6) From c:\temp\Doxygen-Filter-Perl-1.00\ run "doxygen.exe Doxyfile" This should create a directory called doc\html\ here: c:\temp\Doxygen-Filter-Perl-1.00\doc\html\ Now inside the html directory there will be an index.html. You should be able to open that and see the output of using Doxygen::Filter::Perl against itself. Thus see the internal documentation for Doxygen::Filter::Perl. Please let me know if that works for you. If that does, then we can start looking at why this does not work for your .pl file. BretIn reply to Re^2: Doxygen Perl Filter on Windows
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