I'm trying to learn the rudiments of XML by going through a beginner's guide book that I recently bought. The book recommends using a specialized browser from W3C called "Amaya" (http://www.w3.org/Amaya/) to help work through examples. I installed a version of Amaya for Windows 7, which works fine. There's an rpm version available for my Fedora distributions, but it's pretty old, and has several really ancient dependencies. I tried to install the source version of Amaya (dated 2012), and it seemed to install, but running it did not work, and it nearly crashed my LFS system. Amaya is apparently no longer being developed.

I'm wondering if using this tool is the right way to test XML code. Do you LFS guys have any suggestions?

Alan

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