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.

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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 Merrill
Bank of America 
Learning  Organization Effectiveness - Technology Solutions 
 
 
 
 
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i might be wrong, but this one looks exactly like peter's xml editor (v. 
1.1)[1].

does somebody know if ms hired him ?

[1] http://www.iol.ie/~pxe/download.html
micha
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[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 though, such a system is outside of the  
budget.


So I'm wondering if anyone has made or used a simple XML editor which  
either lives on a web server and displays/edits an XML file on that  
server in some sort of GUI-way, or perhaps some desktop app which  
does the same on a local file. I know there are products like XMLSpy  
available, but I'm thinking of something really simple and stupid-proof.


(If such a thing doesn't exist, maybe I'll get around to making it.  
Perhaps something like Apple's Property List Editor and some AS  
classes to load/parse those files and deserialize it into native/ 
custom types.)


-josh
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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 8/13/06, Josh Santangelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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 though, such a system is outside of the
budget.

So I'm wondering if anyone has made or used a simple XML editor which
either lives on a web server and displays/edits an XML file on that
server in some sort of GUI-way, or perhaps some desktop app which
does the same on a local file. I know there are products like XMLSpy
available, but I'm thinking of something really simple and stupid-proof.

(If such a thing doesn't exist, maybe I'll get around to making it.
Perhaps something like Apple's Property List Editor and some AS
classes to load/parse those files and deserialize it into native/
custom types.)

-josh
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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.

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Josh Santangelo wrote:
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 though, such a system is outside of the budget.


So I'm wondering if anyone has made or used a simple XML editor which 
either lives on a web server and displays/edits an XML file on that 
server in some sort of GUI-way, or perhaps some desktop app which does 
the same on a local file. I know there are products like XMLSpy 
available, but I'm thinking of something really simple and stupid-proof.


(If such a thing doesn't exist, maybe I'll get around to making it. 
Perhaps something like Apple's Property List Editor and some AS classes 
to load/parse those files and deserialize it into native/custom types.)


-josh
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