Hussein: I did not develop the XML Schema that the files use--and there is a complex transform associated with the Schema.
The writing for a set of documents has been outsourced to Brazil, to a team that does not really know how to write in English well. We are trying to find a way to pull up the content that exists in the files and edit the writing without touching the markup. I was hoping that I could use the Pro version. However, the xml file does not open in XML Mind. I opened it in Eclipse first, eliminated a set of tags and their contents from the header, and removed "illegal" characters, then simply opened it in XML Mind and saved it without making any changes. It appears that XML Mind is inserting artifacts at each hard return. I have been trying to find documentation about how to work with existing XML Schema in XML Mind and am having trouble locating any information. -Elisa -----Original Message----- From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 1:57 AM To: Sawyer Elisa-HNBV68 Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com Subject: Re: [XXE] Strange artifacts upon saving files Sawyer Elisa-HNBV68 wrote: > I am new to XXE and a trying to edit some existing XML files that use > a home-grown Schema. > > I do not want to change the markup or the schema at all, neither do I > want to validate the markup. I just want to allow some writers to use > XXE's WISIWIG interface and its spell check feature to correct some > problems in the written content. > > For some reason, if I open up an existing document.xml in XXE, save > it, and then open it in another reader to inspect it, I am seeing an > artifact where each return was in the original document. Why is this > happening? > Don't know. Never reported by other users/customers. Please send us a sample document along with its schema, so I can give you a diagnostic. --- PS: Just an idea. Use the "Options" dialog box (menu item "Options|Options"), select the "Save" section and choose an encoding more ``reader-friendly'' than "UTF-8" using the "Encoding" combobox. For example, on a Western Windows machine, the native encoding is "Windows-1252". -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: TryUTF8SaveXXE.xml Type: text/xml Size: 6560 bytes Desc: TryUTF8SaveXXE.xml Url : http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/attachments/20070228/00015085/attachment.xml -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: JSR_30_CLDC_1_0.xml Type: text/xml Size: 6433 bytes Desc: JSR_30_CLDC_1_0.xml Url : http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/attachments/20070228/00015085/attachment-0001.xml

