On Jan 4, 2005, at 12:32 PM, António Mota wrote:
XMLSpy is probably the most known of the editors, i think i'll begin
with it.
I second David's suggestion that you try oXygen. There's a free 30 day
demo, and it's a really nicely done editor and xslt tool. It's also
much cheaper than XMLSpy, and likely more compliant.
Consider, for example, a recent schema I was dealing with that was
authored in XML Spy. It had more than one show-stopping errors because
XMLSpy didn't catch them, and the author hadn't bothered to cross-check
with xerces or another schema validator. My understanding is that this
is not an isolated example.
Finally, oXygen has good (and about to be much better) RELAX NG support.
Bruce
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