Liu, Yuming (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
> The following restriction is irrational and lends the tool useless:
> 
> You can?t open a valid XML file unless you have the XSD files also
> available.

More precisely: if an XML file references a DTD using <!DOCTYPE> or W3C
an XML schema using xsi:schemaLocation and that DTD or Schema are not
found, XMLmind XML Editor will fail to open the XML file.

Of course, there is no problem opening an XML file that does not
reference a DTD or  W3C XML Schema.


> It should open any file ? be that XML or not, and recognize correctly as
> well-formatted or validated as advisory or on demand.

Unlike other editors, XMLmind XML Editor is not designed
* to open non-XML files or non-well-formed XML files;
* to make validation advisory or on demand.

You want a car, that is, a vehicle with four wheels. We sell bikes.
Bikes don't have four wheels, but that does not make them useless.


> (I downloaded, installed, try to open a perfect XML file and failed,

If the XML file is ``perfect'' and our editor cannot open it, you have
probably found a bug. We would be very grateful if you could send us
such XML file.


> then uninstalled, what a waste of time!)

Really sorry for the waste of time.


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