Christian Stocker wrote:
On 29.12.2004 21:56 Uhr, javascript wrote:
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
javascript wrote:
I'm finding an XML editor like Xopus or BXE. It should work possibly with Mozilla and Firefox.
With BXE I'm a lot of problems and I would try with another editor.
Can anyone suggest me one?
what were the problems you saw? i doubt you'll find a better xml editor for mozilla.
It is not compatible with Mozilla 1.7.3.
For this reason I use Firefox 1.0 (with Apache 2.x), but when I save a document I receive this error:
Document couldn't be saved XML Parsing Error: syntax error Location: http://localhost:8080/bxe-1.0.0/examples/inlineXHTML/inline.xml?exit=false Line Number 1, Column 50: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> -------------------------------------------------^undefined
IIRC I already mentioned that to you... Without a serverside script/program handling your request, save does not work. Especially not in the examples.. You need something on the server side, which takes care of the PUT request sent to http://localhost:8080/bxe-1.0.0/examples/inlineXHTML/inline.xml
It's not BXE's fault, that save doesn't work in your case. I assume, it sends a perfect valid PUT request with the edited XML to your http server...
chregu
Xopus works normally but it is not free and I should use an xml editor for a demo with Cocoon...
Yes, it is correct. I think that the PUT management should be configured, but I search an editor more easily in the installation because is not for me.
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