Hi Joan

> i like this app.  however, there was a recent posting complaining
> about lack of i18n (charset) support ...

yes it was from me ;-=) till this morning XMLdbGUI had some problems with
utf8 en/decoding
but in the actual CVS version its fixed.

> the other issue seems to me to be that it is in the 'local browser'
> category - the app itself is run locally
>
> i still like it but .... only if i'm lucky enough to be on my own machine
> (and that machine happens to have xmldbgui installed)

U mean u have the same security problem with Xindice like me? i always
configure my xindice to only accept connections made from localhost. and
thats the problem, XMLdbGUI can only be run at the machine where xindice
runs............
Earlier this day i questioned if i can handle accepting connections with the
xmlrpc Xindice Version 1.1, cause there i found some nice methods on
restricting access.


> i didn't know there was this much granularity in phpadmin4xindice.
> i myself only need document-level data, and some not-too-fussy edit
> capability (see below)

im not using phpadmin4xindice, i wrote my own based on the sourceforge
project from kurt ward

> SOAP?).  software world still has to 'catch-up' to the XML Schema spec

u are right, but i think XML Schema is not for validating, its better to
describe Data Models and structures to the audience


> > By the way has anyone a XSLT which generates a HTML Input form a XSD

> in the most complex case (i.e. respect *the* current standard and 'degrade
> gracefully' for stds back-support...), i think this begs the question of
> who's got an XML Schema validator, and who/what validates the
> form input onsubmit

validating is not so important if the input form is generated from an XSD by
an XSLT. The structure cant be wrong if the XSLT is right, the only thing to
test are the Datatypes in the input fields (XSD::String,......)

> thanks the food-for-thought,
u too and all those others too ;-)

Sorry for being so active in this group today, but its fun and my doctor
said not to leave the house :-)

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