> > I think the point of Torsten ( the OP ) was that if we have a
> > XML schema,users are then free to use the tool they want.
>
> Correct, I don't want to promote a specific tool. The reason to
> name one was
> to give those a hint who do not know where to start. You have the
> freedom of choice.
>
> Torsten

You need to be careful, though. Some editors such as oXygenXML allow you to
choose from a selection of various XML schema engines. Not all of them are
up to date, and they may each interpret things slightly differently.

Jon



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