Maybe you want to check out Wyona (based on Cocoon), which has a 
prototype of a generic Form Editor,
or Callisto CMS, which is based on AxKit, but has also an Editor based 
on XML and XSLT.

All the best

Michael



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>Hello!
>
>I want to load an xml-file into the browser, edit it (adding, deleting,
>changing elements), and transform the edited xml-file with xsl to html.
>
>Does someone know, how this problem could be solved with cocoon? Maybe with
>JSP or XSP?
>Maybe there is already software/code which goes in this direction?
>
>So in my eyes I have to do the following tasks:
>
>1. Read the xml-file and transform it to readable html.
>2. Supply entry-fields (forms) where the user can change/remove/add elements
>   based on the old xml-file.
>3. generate new xml file and transform it into html
>
>The problem is the first and second step.
>Has someone an idea which technology I should use (Xsp?) and/or knows where
>to find 
>tutorials/code relating to that topic?
>
>*greets*
>
>



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