And for those of us living below the "software breadline" :-\
See:
http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/xmltools/cat_ix.html
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apart from xml-spy
(or is it the tool of the tools ???)
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At 13.24 01/10/2002 +0200, Derek Hohls wrote:
And for those of us living below the software breadline :-\
See:
http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/xmltools/cat_ix.htmlhttp://www.garshol.priv.no/download/xmltools/cat_ix.html
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Jessica Niewint wrote:
Could someone give an advice for a xml-tool ? Or a xsl wysiwyg
(what-you-see-is-what-you-get) design-tool ?
XML is itself WYSIWYG since it does not involve presentation info (with
the exception of XHTML, XSL-FO, SVG etc).
So, what you need is just a browser and
A good editor is for example:
http://www.jedit.org/
Also it have some plug-ins:
XML tree
XSLT Tranformer
XPath Tool
XML Insert.
and more
Antonio Gallardo
Antonio Gallardo
El Martes, 01 de Octubre de 2002 06:09, Emmanuil Batsis (Manos) escribió:
Jessica Niewint wrote:
Could someone give
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.
X-Emacs has some great XML editing modes. It's free.
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Could someone give an advice for a xml-tool ? Or a xsl wysiwyg