Subject: Re: [xsl] XML / XSL Editors From: Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 12:54:01 -0500 |
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.
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