Hi Ben,

Cooktop does a lot of what you propose here but unfortunately it is windows
only.
Have a look at www.xmlcooktop.com. BTW this gadget is free and you can add a
lot
of functionality (templates, XSL/XML code snippets) easily and you have a
choice
of all kinds of XSLT/FO processors (and you can change/add these if/when
needed).

If only this editor were mulitplatform :-)

Cheers,

Michiel


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$ Sent: donderdag 30 mei 2002 20:12
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$ Subject: How do you edit your XML files?
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$ 
$ (I was tenpted to send this also to the xml-dev list which I also
$ read, in the sense of admire the post that swoosh way over my head,
$ as there has just been a short thread on XML editors; but I cross-post
$ no more often than I spam).
$ 
$ A curious ommission from the Apache's XML project is an Open
$ Source XML editor. 
$ 
$ Perhaps the majority of people here use emacs/PSGMLS. But there
$ must be many who do not wish to. vi users for a start.
$ 
$ A 'proper' XML editor/IDE would be very useful for examining XML
$ and FO files, parsing and validating them and processing with
$ XSLT.
$ 
$ Is there already a project in existence that does this?
$ 
$ Would people here contribute to one? I am interested in The
$ XML Editor, one that would run on the platforms that I use
$ MacOS and KDE, and also ones that coworkers use, (MS Windows 98).
$ 
$ If so, how should it be licensed, so as to be compatible with
$ (as a minimum Xerces and Xalan) both now and in the future?
$ 
$ Any thoughts or advice gratefully received.
$ 
$ Ben.
$ 
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