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Re: newbie: what editor to edit xml files

From: "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/1/2005 5:59:00 PM
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 13:53:30 +0100, "KMA" <kma@c...> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Our organisation has adopted xml for some data storage. Most of the time we
>use purpose built programs to read and write the files through msxml (v4, I
>think). However, sometimes we would like to edit the data direct using a
>text editor. The files have no CR/LF of tabs between the elements. IE
>displays the data in a neat tree structure, but doesn't allow editing.
>Notepad allows editing but displays the data in one long line. Is there an
>editor (preferably free) that generates the nice formating of IE, but allows
>editing like Notepad?

Probably you want this http://xstandard.com/ which gets you a wysywig
as well as a tag/tree  based view.

Cheers - Neil



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