Geraint, I think that behaviour occurs in all wysi(sort of)wyg
editors, and is one reason why I did not use XMLMind. The xinclude
method looks pretty bad in terms of extra typing.

Regarding your custom tags, would it not better to have something like

<tag id="TargetOS" /> <tag id="TargetHW" /> instead of <TargetOS />,
<TargetHW />, adding only a single tag rather than lots.

Hmm, I miight look into this further.

Sam,

I guess they both come down to whether or not you're using a GUI. In XMLMind, the extra typing required doesn't matter, and having explicit tags means that they appear on the drop-down list of available elements, which would be less intuitive if we had a generic tag, because the user would have to remember what the available options were. I agree that were we typing the XML by hand, a generic tag element with attributes would make more sense.

Thanks,
Geraint.

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