On Wed, 2012-01-04 at 17:13 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> 
> Tom Davies schrieb:
> > Hi :) You can usually open xml documents in text-editors such as
> > Notepad, Gedit, Kate or whatever.  Notepad doesn't colour-code it but
> > most other ones do after you have changed the view from plain text to
> > something such as html, css or xml or something like that.  SciTe is
> > quite good in Windows.  Regina's idea of using a web-browser means
> > you can't edit the document (i think) but it's a quick and neat way
> > of getting colour coding without fussing around.
> 
> You need a tool to mark the error, therefore I suggest the browser; it 
> is not for editing. If it is the kind of error I guess, then there is 
> likely more than one error in the file.
> 
> Kind regards
> Regina

     Could something like the Seamonkey suite be used instead of
FireFox? Control+E will open the browser's contents in an html editor.
Seems like this would allow finding the errors one by one in the browser
and correcting them the html editor. Just a thought.

--Dan


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