Hi Hussein, I could not even say how thankful I am. Thank you very very much for all your patience.
all the best, Roman _______________________________________ Roman Huditsch IT and Electronic Publishing LexisNexis ARD Orac Marxergasse 25 1030 Vienna Austria ph: +43-1-534 52-1514 f: +43-1-534 52-140 e-mail roman.huditsch at lexisnexis.at www.lexisnexis.at > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Hussein Shafie [mailto:hussein at pixware.fr] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. M?rz 2005 11:38 > An: Huditsch Roman > Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com > Betreff: Re: AW: [XXE] Showing valid text values defined in XML Schema > > Huditsch Roman wrote: > > I am in a little dilemma quite now, since I was looking for > the XXE Source code in my XXE directory, but couldn't find it. > > We are using the Professional Edition, which should - > according to http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/proedition.html > - include it. > > I think i need the source code to compile XXE with my > written CSS extensions, right? > > No, you don't need the source code to do that. > > The source code is available as a separate package > (xxe-src-29.zip). You can get it using the same means you > used to get xxe-pro-29-setup.exe. > > > > > > Question to the whole list: Has anybody wirtten such an > extension for reading in Schema enumerations for eleemnts already? > > > > I am not quite sure if I can manage to wirte one with my > poor java skills.... > > See attached file. Replace "attributeName" by the name of > your attribute having enumerated values. (A similar code > would work for an element having enumerated values.) > > The attached file compiles with XXE V2.9 (Standard and > Professional Edition). I've just compiled it. I've not tested > it (but it should work). > > * Compiling, > * creating a .jar file, > * deploying this style sheet extension as a .jar file > * referencing this style sheet extension in your CSS style > sheet is described in: > http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/docs/dev/ar01s08.html > > Please take the time to read this chapter, even if you are > not a Java expert. > >

