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Yehuda Shiran September 24, 2002
IBuySpy's Documentation Template
Tips: September 2002

Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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The IBuySpy Store includes a very elaborate documentation system. On the front store's left bottom corner there is a link to documentation, IBuySpy Store Documentation. When you click this link, you'll get the following documentation site map:

When you click one of the links above, you get a documentation page for that particular component. Here is the documentation page for the Product List Page link under the Product Catalog category:

Each documentation page is organized according to a standard template. The menu at the top of the page lets you choose what you want to look at in the page. You can choose between:

  • Overview. This is the link to the page description of the ASP.NET page or user control. By default, the current page will display the overview.
  • Page Source. This is the link to the source code of the ASP.NET page or user control.
  • User Controls. These are links to the user controls included in the current page.
  • Business Logic. These are links to the JScript .NET components that are used in the current page.
  • Stored Procedures. These are links to the stored procedures that are being used in the current page.


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