> Compared to ColdFusion, ASP-database web pages can create an awfully
> confusing mess, depending on the programmer's approach. As a tech writer
> who's done some ASP programming, I'd like to know if there are any
> recommended protocols for documenting ASP programming so the next person
> will not have to spend a lot of time trying to deduce everything from
the
> code with no overview or guidelines.
>
> I know there are database modeling tools, like ERwin, for complex
> databases. But, even with relatively simple databases, ASP can get
pretty
> convoluted (again, depending on the programmer).
>
> Does anyone know of a source? Does anyone have opinions on the best
> approach to documenting ASP?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
If you're still looking for an approach to documenting ASP, you could try
out the Unitix Site Documentor, which can be downloaded from
http://www.unitix.com/products/sitedocumentor/
It might make your job a bit easier.