I'm surprised no one has mentioned UTF-8 friendly Bonfire Studio
(http://www.download.com/Bonfire-Studio/3000-7241_4-10342825.html).

It's not so great when dealing with 1MB xml files however my personal opinon
is that it has a small memory footprint and best of all is the XML tree
visualization tab which when pressed, automatically checks if your xml is
valid. If it's not, it try to indicate what row and column is causing the
error.

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You might want to get the XMLSpy Home edition which is free

Ron

Robin Burrer wrote:

>I use Notepad in combination with Internet explorer :-).
>I used to use XMLSpy but after the trial expired I switched to Notepad
>again.
>
>Robin
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>What software do you people use for editing xml for your flash projects ?
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