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Re: [xsl] Open Source - Excel to XML Converter

From: "andrew welch" <andrew.j.welch@--------->
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Date: 10/4/2006 7:39:00 AM
On 10/4/06, Rashmi Rubdi <dev_subscriptions@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am looking for an easy way to create an XML data
file.

For example I have my xml data structure like this:



<books>



<book>
<isbn>1234</isbn>
<title></title>
</book>

<book>
<isbn>1234</isbn>
<title></title>
</book>

<book>
<isbn>1234</isbn>
<title></title>
</book>

</books>



It's a bit tedious to create this file manually and
was looking to enter the data in an Excel spread sheet
and then use a converter to convert from Excel to XML.

You could take a look at the free Altova Authentic:



http://www.altova.com/products/authentic/xml_db_form_editor.html



I haven't used it but I believe it allows non technical users to fill
out forms that can be saved out as XML.

cheers
andrew


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