If you want to any xml doc formatted and easily collapsed, you can use the
Flash Tree component and load the xml into that... that's probably the
easiest way to do it.

To make it full editable, it gets a little more complicated... =]

Cheers,

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: George Abraham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: November 10, 2005 10:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: Browser-based XML editor

All,
This is more of an exploratory question than anything. Has anybody used
browser-based XML editors like BitFlux, Xopus or any such? What are your
experiences and would you recommend any? I want something that just shows
either the XML document (in all its indented glory) or a tree structure of
the document with editable nodes. Some of the ones that I have seen seem to
do a whole lot more than I want or are really client-intensive (as in the
client has to download some software before being able to do any editing in
the browser.) Also some are IE only or are Mozilla/Firefox only. Xopus is
oh-my-gosh expensive. If anybody needs any information about this, take a
look at this site: http://www.geniisoft.com/showcase.nsf/WebEditors which is
a list of web editors in general.

Thanks,
George




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