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Re: XML Editors

From: d.deneer@------.-- (----)
To: NULL
Date: 3/8/2007 11:13:00 PM

L. Scott M. <scotter59@c...> wrote:

> Here is a demo of oXygen's XML editors grid functionality for those of
> you who are interested.  It is a little different than Microsoft's
> Visual Studio XML capabilities but the grid concept does make entering
> data into XML files a lot easier, not to mention being able to sort
> the nodes.  I will probably cough up the money for the individual
> license - give me a few more weeks of annoyance, till the next time I
> have to hunt for the node/element to insert data.
> 
> www.---.com

Hi,

I wrote a free  simple XML editor wich is dedicated to correcting and
validating XML. It has besides a source view also a treetable view where
you can "tagfree" edit values. In this view you don't have to bother
escaping XML reserved characters like the ampersand character.
The editor is written in java, so should work on all platforms.
You can find it on http://www.donkeydevelopment.com
Regards
D.Deneer  


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