I am using xslide - a major mode for Emacs (or XEmacs in my case.)
It does all the syntax highlighting you'd ever want, auto-completion,
templates, indentation, etc. It also can invoke an XSLT process so you
can view the results. Highly customizable, too, if you are into it.

http://www.xemacs.org or http://www.emacs.org
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xslide/

2c
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Ilya

P.S.: If you've never used emacs, it's a steep learning curve, but
well-worth it if you are planning stick to it for a while.

> Could someone give an advice for a xml-tool ? Or a xsl wysiwyg 
> (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) design-tool ?




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