On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 12:26:50 +0000
Jeremy Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> 
> I don't have the $$$ to try Framemaker, but if you are prepared to put
> in the work, you could try XMLMind XMLEditor (XXE).
> 
>       <http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/>
> 
> You need to write a config for XXE, for your docset.
> You need to write CSS to display your XML.
> You can use either XSD or DTD for validation.
> 
> If you want to use XSD (and use the editor for free) you must have a 
> default namespace starting with 
> 'http://xmlmind.com/xmleditor/Schema/[yourdoc]', in your document
> root.
> 
> I have managed to produce a satisfactory environment for 'corporate 
> document jockeys' to use.
> 
> regards Jeremy
> 

Hi,

I'm just curious. I assume you XXE used only with UTF-8 or ascii. I also
gave XXE a short whirl, but I was unable to load documents with
encoding="ISO-8859-1" that contained german öäü... characters.

The documents were originally created with XEmacs and styled with Saxon 
and the DOCBOOK stylesheet from Norman Walsh. And this worked
flawlessly. So I think, there might be an issue with XXE and with
"non-standard" character sets.


Well, I don't assume I must explicitly start Java with an encoding
defined (I haven't tried this yet).

-- 
MfG/Regards

Frank Ridderbusch

Since I have taken all the Gates out of my computer, it finally works!!


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