If you just want to look at the file, try Safari or any other browser.  You can 
copy and paste from that.

Pat





On 27/02/2012, at 9:35 AM, cm wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> 
> I am a bit baffled at the range of replies and alternatives that you have 
> been offered. A file being written in XML does not indicate in any way what 
> the content of the file is or how it should be handled. It is really the 
> equivalent of say the file is in clear text or ASCII. Two applications that 
> both import and export XML will more than likely have nothing in common with 
> each other. Also opening an XML file in an editor and reading it, while 
> instructive is similar to extracting the text from a piece of software so you 
> can get a vague idea of what the program does.
> 
> I am not sure if I am stating the obvious here so forgive me if I am telling 
> things you already know, but software has complete freedom in the tags and 
> content of an XML file in the same way that binary data can be in any format. 
> Both MicrosoftWord and say MYOB accounting software write data files but they 
> are incompatible and cannot be interchanged.
> 
> To read an XML file, unless it has been deliberately put in a standardised 
> format, you need the original program that wrote the file, or a program that 
> deliberately uses the same XML format as the originating software.
> 
> In your case, if you want to reconstruct the database, unless the XML has 
> deliberately been structured to be compatible with some other piece of 
> software, you will need the original database software.
> 
> The above was written quickly as I have to rush of to do other things right 
> now, but if you need clarification please write back.
> 
> Cheers,
> Carlo
> 
> On 27/02/2012, at 9:20 , Chris Burton wrote:
> 
>> Hi Guys
>> 
>> Many thanks for the replies on this; I had no idea that this presents such a 
>> range of issues. I can give you some background:
>> 
>> The .xml file is the result of an export from a database run only on Windows 
>> machines. It was ( and still is being developed) by IT people at the 
>> Antarctic Division, and is a requirement by the Federal Gov to be completed 
>> while undertaking marine mammal observations during offshore seismic 
>> operations. 
>> 
>> We have to complete this database daily with a huge amount of info from 
>> environmental, operational and sighting effort and cetacean observations. It 
>> is a pain in the neck to be frank as I am used to the elegant simplicity of 
>> Filemaker Pro!!
>> 
>> It is also one of the reasons I bought Parallels 6 this time last year so I 
>> could run it on my MBPro. Unfortunately after spending many days I was 
>> unable transfer my Bootcamp partition over to Parallels (to use my GIS as 
>> well as this Database), so have to use a windows machine while working on 
>> the ship. A real bummer. 
>> 
>> However I would like to try again to install Parallels during the coming 
>> weeks to get the bootcamp over so I can then install this Database. I have 
>> heard that Parallels 7 is now out; is there much difference from Version 6?
>> 
>> Thanks to all for your offers and advice on other programs to use. I will 
>> try them and do have filemaker as well. I guess it is my lack of knowledge 
>> on what .xml is and not having to use it before that has stumped me.
>> 
>> I have tried importing the file using both Textedit and Excel 11, but the 
>> format that is presented once loaded just doesnt look right (based on what 
>> the data looks like in this database)?
>> 
>> Just tried with FMPro 11 and it shows a box asking me to 'specify an xml 
>> data source'. Now this is where Im stumped!!
>> 
>> I have asked the person who exported the file to try exporting in another 
>> format, if available.
>> 
>> Many thanks to all, I very much appreciate your time and input
>> 
>> Kind regards
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Christopher L.K. Burton
>> Director
>> Western Whale Research
>> PO Box 1076
>> Dunsborough WA 6281
>> Mobile: 0419 199 120
>> Email: [email protected] 
>> 
>> On 26/02/2012, at 9:16 PM, Ray Forma wrote:
>> 
>>> Chris,
>>> 
>>> You supply very little useful information, so it is not possible to give 
>>> you much useful advice.
>>> 
>>> 1 Does the file have an extension? If so, what is the extension? If you 
>>> have extensions hidden as a MacOS Preference, you can find the extension 
>>> using Get Info from the Finder's File menu.
>>> 
>>> 2 Have you tried opening the file with TextEdit? If this works then amongst 
>>> the gibberish you sometimes get a hint as to what type of file it is, and 
>>> therefore what type of application may be able to open it.
>>> 
>>> 3 Try the Finder's Open with, and then choose Other… as the application. 
>>> Then, at the bottom of the Choose Application window change the Enable: 
>>> choice from Recommended Applications to Enable: All Applications. Then 
>>> choose a likely application and see what happens. Keep trying different 
>>> apps.
>>> 
>>> 4 Knowing what the originating app was would also be useful, even if it 
>>> came from a Windows machine.
>>> 
>>> On 26/02/2012, at 7:00 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Good afternoon muggers
>>>> 
>>>> I have received an xml file from a collegue of mine (a result of an export 
>>>> from a database) and I cant open it with the applications that show up 
>>>> when 'open with' is applied.
>>>> 
>>>> Can someone please point me in the direction of an application and/or 
>>>> utility that I can use to open it?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks very much for any advice on this
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards
>>>> 
>>>> Chris
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Christopher L.K. Burton
>>>> Director
>>>> Western Whale Research
>>>> PO Box 1076
>>>> Dunsborough WA 6281
>>>> Mobile: 0419 199 120
>>>> Email: [email protected] 
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