[nycphp-talk] xml editors
John Lacey
jlacey at att.net
Fri Oct 15 10:45:21 EDT 2004
thanks David -- I also looked at the XMLMind that Mitch mentioned and
found they have a free "Standard Edition".
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/stdedition.html
David Sklar wrote:
> xml-mode in emacs/Xemacs has syntax highlighting, tag matching,
> well-formedness-checking, and various context-sensitive tag
> insert/modify/etc operations. Plus, if you're a pidgin elisp speaker
> like me, you can limp along enough to write some small functions that
> do common tasks like insert frequent tag sequences.
>
> There's no built-in schema validation (only DTDs) but there may be a
> package floating around on the Internets to do i -- I haven't checked
> in a while.
>
> David
>
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 22:21:10 -0600, John Lacey <jlacey at att.net> wrote:
>
>>Mitch Pirtle wrote:
>>
>>>I know of no FOSS editors, but XMLMind is very nice. We are using it
>>>for the new batch of documentation for Mambo, and it is usable by
>>>non-programmers as well ;-)
>>>
>>>If all you want is syntax highlighting, then most of the IDEs and
>>>editors out there will do as well.
>>
>>right... ultraedit, which I use to non-program, has it
>>
>>
>>
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