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But you can use any WYSWYG software like Frontpage, Dreamwaver, even
Visual Studio, to build the webpage (and get all the tags included for
you automatically) and then copy the source into the <doc></doc> of
your xml file.
..or did I misunderstand your question?
- Anupam
(btw, we share the same name :-))
Anupam wrote:
> Hi,
> I have defined the Schema for XML in which there a tag (viz: <doc>) that
> can contain any HTML tags. Is there an Editor (commercial or otherwise) that
> would allow me to create the XML with WYSIWYG HTML editing for the contents
> of that tag.
>
> Example:
> <doc>
> <b>This is bold</b>
> <i>This is italic</i>
> </doc>
> <other_tags> ...
>
> So <doc> can have any html tag, but I want an editor that allows me to write
> just text e.g "This is bold" then select a button to make it bold, so that I
> don't have to use the HTML tags.
>
> This can be desktop application, not necessarily a web based one.
> Appreciate any help I can get.
> Thanks,
> Anupam.
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