My personal recommendation is PSPad with xmllint, a command-line validator for
XML. Also, if you prefer Notepad++, there is an XML plugin for that too. Use
the plugin manager to install it.
Running testrules.bat will also validate the XML against the DTD, which is
quite helpful. --Jan
Kumara Bhikkhu kumara.bhik...@gmail.com schrieb:
I've tried. Too confusing for me. Thanks anyway.
Dmitri Gabinski wrote thus at 08:03 PM 28-09-13:
28.09.2013 10:04 полÑзоваÑелÑ
Kumara Bhikkhu
mailto:kumara.bhik...@gmail.comkumara.bhik...@gmail.com напиÑал:
Dmitri Gabinski wrote thus at 05:53 PM 27-09-13:
Try jEdit with its XML plugin.
How does this compare with Notepad++?
No idea as I don't use Notepad++. jEdit is made
by coders for coders, its features are very rich
and can be expanded by numerous plugins. As for XML specifically,...
I'm thinking of an editor that can tell me if I missed out something,
like an end tag.
jEdit with the XML plugin (and a couple of other
plugins, it'll tell you what to install) can
validate an XML file against a scheme.
Best regards,
Dmitri Gabinski
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