Where I live, a problem like this one is diagnosed as 'Error 42'. That would be 
'Code 18' in non-metric countries (Liberia, Myanmar, and the United States).

Keep up the good works!

Kind regards
Peter Ring

> -----Original Message-----
> From: xmleditor-support-bounces at xmlmind.com
> [mailto:xmleditor-support-bounces at xmlmind.com]On Behalf Of Hussein
> Shafie
> Sent: 6. september 2006 15:04
> To: Liu, Yuming (MAN-Corporate)
> Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com
> Subject: Re: [XXE] Usability needs urgent improvement
> 
> 
> 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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