Re: [Flashcoders] simple xml editor?

2006-08-14 Thread Michael Stuhr
Merrill, Jason schrieb: This one is free and easy to use: Microsoft XML NotePad http://www.snapfiles.com/get/xmlnotepad.html Somewhat limited depending on the type of XML, but might fit your needs. It's pretty fool-proof. Microsoft made it, but doesn't support or distribute it any more. Jason

RE: [Flashcoders] simple xml editor?

2006-08-14 Thread Merrill, Jason
This one is free and easy to use: Microsoft XML NotePad http://www.snapfiles.com/get/xmlnotepad.html Somewhat limited depending on the type of XML, but might fit your needs. It's pretty fool-proof. Microsoft made it, but doesn't support or distribute it any more. Jason Merrill Bank of America

RE: [Flashcoders] simple xml editor?

2006-08-14 Thread Paul Venton
Be careful though, I just read that there's no Unicode support yet... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anggie Bratadinata Sent: 14 August 2006 04:26 To: Flashcoders mailing list Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] simple xml editor? > or

Re: [Flashcoders] simple xml editor?

2006-08-13 Thread Anggie Bratadinata
or perhaps some desktop app which does the same on a local file XMLPad , it's free, easy to use, and it does error checking in realtime. -- Anggie Bratadinata Web|Graphic|Flash Jl. Raya Langsep 21 Malang - East Java I N D O N E S I A http://design.ibshastautama.com Josh Santangelo wrote: I of

Re: [Flashcoders] simple xml editor?

2006-08-13 Thread eric dolecki
I remember someone made a cool XML tool for Macromedia Central - I had some people use it and they loved it. Was it Ted Patrick? I have looked around and don't see it anywhere, but he probably still has it tucked away someplace. I might even have it installed on one of my copies of Central. On 8/

[Flashcoders] simple xml editor?

2006-08-13 Thread Josh Santangelo
I often develop projects in which the assets are changeable via properties in an external XML file. Usually my clients are savvy enough to open up a text editor and work with these files, but occasionally they're not and would rather have a more user-friendly CMS. In most of those cases tho