That's very interesting, and unit forces to do it is very nice too. but,
some things i dont know:

How to create a "textarea" that has bold, italic and all the formating
stuff?

That (web)application is a Java application or a form web?


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Giuseppe Di Pierri wrote:
> 
> Hi Mauricio,
> 
> May it is exactly what I mean.
> 
> Let's make an example of use of the this hypothetical user friendly xml
> editor (web)application:
> 
> We have to create a new document, which structure is defined in a XML Schema
> file (better than DTD because XML is easier to treat). The application
> presents us all possible information types (by means of input checkbox, or
> text or combobox etc) that, for a specific point of the document, I can or
> have to insert. If a new inserted element has required/optional subelements,
> then the application automatically generates a form containing those
> subelement input items. Of course, all optional subelements can be left
> empty.
> 
> I don't mean that the user have to insert tags directly, he just fills the
> its values, by means of input items.
> 
> If you know XML Spy 4.0.1, well, it makes something like this, but it is
> also not 'cheap'.
> 
> If I could use an application like this, well I would spare lot's working
> time for creating always custom applications.
> 
> If you or everyone else intends to develop it together, well I'm ready to
> start.
> 
> Thank you and wish you a nice day.
> 
> pino
>

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