Re: [gentoo-user] XML Editor

2005-05-11 Thread Calvin Spealman
specs, and I want to find a generic tool to construct XML files which are syntactically valid with respect to the schema specs. The schemas represent data-structures for domain specific records with moderately complex structure. It would not make sense to use a WYSIWYG editor as the XML tags

[gentoo-user] XML Editor

2005-05-11 Thread Steve [Gentoo]
I have a few bespoke XML schema specs, and I want to find a generic tool to construct XML files which are syntactically valid with respect to the schema specs. The schemas represent data-structures for domain specific records with moderately complex structure. It would not make sense to use

Re: [gentoo-user] XML Editor

2005-05-11 Thread Julien Cayzac
have a few bespoke XML schema specs, and I want to find a generic tool to construct XML files which are syntactically valid with respect to the schema specs. The schemas represent data-structures for domain specific records with moderately complex structure. It would not make sense to use

Re: [gentoo-user] broken seamonkey :(

2015-09-05 Thread Mick
t; thus to the certificate stored on it. This is not the case for, let's > >> say, an employee checking his work-email from home whom I might give the > >> login-data on the phone and instruct to add an exception when the dialog > >> to do so pops up when they are trying to connect. > &

Re: [gentoo-user] broken seamonkey :(

2015-09-05 Thread Fernando Rodriguez
happen to have full physical access to the server and > > >> thus to the certificate stored on it. This is not the case for, let's > > >> say, an employee checking his work-email from home whom I might give the > > >> login-data on the phone and instruct to add an

Re: [gentoo-user] broken seamonkey :(

2015-09-05 Thread Mick
tember 05, 2015 1:05:06 AM lee wrote: > > > >> In this case, I happen to have full physical access to the server > > > >> and thus to the certificate stored on it. This is not the case > > > >> for, let's say, an employee checking his work-email from home who

Re: [gentoo-user] broken seamonkey :(

2015-09-06 Thread lee
ysical access to the server and >> >> thus to the certificate stored on it. This is not the case for, let's >> >> say, an employee checking his work-email from home whom I might give the >> >> login-data on the phone and instruct to add an ex