Re: SV: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

2006-01-27 Thread Andreas Rønning

XMLPad for the win!
http://www.wmhelp.com

- Andreas

Martin Baltzer wrote:

XMLSpy actually comes in a free edition and its really great the only thing you 
need to do is to register freely in order to get a licence code. It also exists 
as a plugin for Eclipse which many of us probably use already and its really 
cool too:

http://www.altova.com/support_freexmlspyhome.asp
Register here to get free licence

http://www.altova.com/download_spy_home.html
(choose Download XMLSpy® 2006 Home Edition Setup now)


http://www.altova.com/components_eclipse.html
Free XmlSpy plugin for eclipse

Hope this is useful

Cheers
Martin Baltzer



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Emne: RE: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

Hi

XMLSpy is good but unless you're always using XML extensively it seems a
little expensive to me

If you're after something small and lightweight (and free) then have a look
at Cooktop XML Editor, which I've used a number of times. It has a few
annoyances but it does let you test XML StyleSheets easily, and it also has
the ability to switch XSLT engines.
http://www.xmlcooktop.com/

Also just thought I'd throw in that Visual Studio 2005 is pretty good if
you've already got it lying around :) and if not the express versions might
be good enough (which are currently free).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/features/xml/default.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vb/features/xml/default.aspx 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualcsharp/features/xml/default.

aspx


Cheers,
Brett
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

While I was reading this, there was this google add for a free xml:
http://www.freexmleditor.com/?gclid=CKWPy4XS6YICFTRiDgod3Qv4cg

Might as well try it!

On 1/27/06, eric dolecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

I am starting to have to create more and more complex XML by hand on the
PC...

which is your favorite XML editor for authoring/editing XML files for


Flash?
  

I have tried oXygen and am now about to try XMLSpy 2006 EE...

No one mention DW please ;)

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Re: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

2006-01-27 Thread Chris Allen
Hi Eric,

I really like Oxygen for all of its features and the price.  It also comes
as an Eclipse plugin.  I used to use XMLSpy (it has most of the same
features), but then got sick of some of the little bugs with that program,
and things like no line numbers listed and lack of keyboard shortcuts for
things like apply transformation.  I'm sure that they have fixed many of
these things by now, but it still doesn't run on anything except Windows (I
have a powerbook that I do development on too).

Anyway, I like OxygenXML very much and I strongly recommend it.  I use it
for XSLT, XML, SOAP, etc...  The auto-completion features are good, and much
of the keyboard shortcuts are like many other Eclipse editors.  The XSLT
debugger is pretty handy too. I guess the only downside is that it's a Java
program and may run a little slow if you are using an older JRE.  I've found
that using 1.5 with it is pretty damn good though.

My 2 cents, I hope it helps.

-Chris
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[Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

2006-01-26 Thread eric dolecki
I am starting to have to create more and more complex XML by hand on the
PC...

which is your favorite XML editor for authoring/editing XML files for Flash?

I have tried oXygen and am now about to try XMLSpy 2006 EE...

No one mention DW please ;)

- edolecki
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Re: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

2006-01-26 Thread Helen Triolo
Look in the archives for the subject 'xml editor' -- was discussed 
extensively 11/22 and 11/23/05.


Helen

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eric dolecki wrote:


I am starting to have to create more and more complex XML by hand on the
PC...

which is your favorite XML editor for authoring/editing XML files for Flash?

I have tried oXygen and am now about to try XMLSpy 2006 EE...

No one mention DW please ;)

- edolecki
 




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Re: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

2006-01-26 Thread John Giotta
Eclipse :)
Of course, I use Eclipse for ColdFusion, JavaScript, ActionScript,
CSS, HTML, PHP etc.
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RE: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

2006-01-26 Thread Steven Sacks
I like Dreamweaver MX.  Sorry to mention it after you said not to, but it's
a great XML editor because it's slim and quick to load.  Granted, it doesn't
have the little XML conveniences that XMLSpy does, for instance, but I still
like it.

Every Dreamweaver version after MX is a bloated slow unusable piece of crap
and the coders of said versions are lazy ass motherfuggers who obviously
don't understand that what is ostensibly a text editor shouldn't take 10
seconds to initialize (should be near instantaenous).



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 Subject: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor
 
 I am starting to have to create more and more complex XML by 
 hand on the
 PC...
 
 which is your favorite XML editor for authoring/editing XML 
 files for Flash?
 
 I have tried oXygen and am now about to try XMLSpy 2006 EE...
 
 No one mention DW please ;)
 
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RE: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

2006-01-26 Thread Brett Errington
Hi

XMLSpy is good but unless you're always using XML extensively it seems a
little expensive to me

If you're after something small and lightweight (and free) then have a look
at Cooktop XML Editor, which I've used a number of times. It has a few
annoyances but it does let you test XML StyleSheets easily, and it also has
the ability to switch XSLT engines.
http://www.xmlcooktop.com/

Also just thought I'd throw in that Visual Studio 2005 is pretty good if
you've already got it lying around :) and if not the express versions might
be good enough (which are currently free).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/features/xml/default.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vb/features/xml/default.aspx 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualcsharp/features/xml/default.
aspx


Cheers,
Brett
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Sent: Friday, 27 January 2006 9:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

While I was reading this, there was this google add for a free xml:
http://www.freexmleditor.com/?gclid=CKWPy4XS6YICFTRiDgod3Qv4cg

Might as well try it!

On 1/27/06, eric dolecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am starting to have to create more and more complex XML by hand on the
 PC...

 which is your favorite XML editor for authoring/editing XML files for
Flash?

 I have tried oXygen and am now about to try XMLSpy 2006 EE...

 No one mention DW please ;)

 - edolecki
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SV: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

2006-01-26 Thread Martin Baltzer
XMLSpy actually comes in a free edition and its really great the only thing you 
need to do is to register freely in order to get a licence code. It also exists 
as a plugin for Eclipse which many of us probably use already and its really 
cool too:

http://www.altova.com/support_freexmlspyhome.asp
Register here to get free licence

http://www.altova.com/download_spy_home.html
(choose Download XMLSpy® 2006 Home Edition Setup now)


http://www.altova.com/components_eclipse.html
Free XmlSpy plugin for eclipse

Hope this is useful

Cheers
Martin Baltzer



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Emne: RE: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

Hi

XMLSpy is good but unless you're always using XML extensively it seems a
little expensive to me

If you're after something small and lightweight (and free) then have a look
at Cooktop XML Editor, which I've used a number of times. It has a few
annoyances but it does let you test XML StyleSheets easily, and it also has
the ability to switch XSLT engines.
http://www.xmlcooktop.com/

Also just thought I'd throw in that Visual Studio 2005 is pretty good if
you've already got it lying around :) and if not the express versions might
be good enough (which are currently free).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/features/xml/default.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vb/features/xml/default.aspx 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/visualcsharp/features/xml/default.
aspx


Cheers,
Brett
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, 27 January 2006 9:37 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Fav XML editor

While I was reading this, there was this google add for a free xml:
http://www.freexmleditor.com/?gclid=CKWPy4XS6YICFTRiDgod3Qv4cg

Might as well try it!

On 1/27/06, eric dolecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am starting to have to create more and more complex XML by hand on the
 PC...

 which is your favorite XML editor for authoring/editing XML files for
Flash?

 I have tried oXygen and am now about to try XMLSpy 2006 EE...

 No one mention DW please ;)

 - edolecki
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