Re: [xsl] Re: XML / XSL Editors

Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: XML / XSL Editors
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:30:47 -0500
Hi Antonio,

At 11:59 AM 1/6/2005, you wrote:
Also, i had a look at Relax NG but didn't understand what it is. It
seems a alternative to Schema? A replacement for DTD? However it's not
a W3C standard, or is it?

The question is off-topic :->, but yes, all the above.


It's not a W3C standard, but it is an ISO standard -- in some circles, this is regarded as better.

Last, someone off the list point me to XMLEditor from Cladonia
http://www.cladonia.com/index.htm does anybody know this?

Haven't tried this one lately, but from what I saw back when, I think you'll find it more like oXygen than like Authentic.


Lightweight forms interfaces are a bit slow to come, largely because there are so many other ways to go about it. (Web forms work if you have the architecture in place. Spreadsheets can even work these days.) And platform issues. I wonder if there are any XForms front ends you could use. Or Microsoft's InfoPath (quite a nice product, I'm told), if you can afford the cost/lock-in....

Good luck,
Wendell


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