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Re: XML & XML Schema Editor

From: Jerry <jerry.sheehan@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/3/2008 6:54:00 AM
On Jan 2, 2:24=A0am, "TOUDIdel" <toudi...@oDWA.pl> wrote:
> U=BFytkownik "chuck" <ch...@dontspamme.com> napisa=B3 w wiadomo=B6cinews:j=
nWdj.98150$He.32025@f......
>
> > What is a good editor for exploring and looking at an xml/schema file
> > graphically, and keeps track of namespaces?
>
> XMLSpy(Altova) but it isn't cheap
> --
> td
> xmlguru.net

XMLSpy product page is located here, http://www.altova.com/products/xmlspy/x=
ml_editor.html

XMLSpy comes is available in two editions, the Professional Edition
running at $499 per user sounds like it's efficient enough to handle
your requirements. You are free to download a fully functional copy of
the program and request a 30 day evaluation license key.
http://www.altova.com/download/xmlspy/xml_editor_professional.html

DiffDog, also has the ability to view, edit and validate an XMLSchema
file graphically and only costs $129

Jerry Sheehan
http://www.altova.com


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