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a visually lacking ( hey you can make it pretty ) but functionally useful
Web XML editor and menu tool. You may have to hack it up for your actually
situation, in any event this version is released open source.
I would simply characterize it as a smarter textarea form control for those
who want to use xml ( *eek* with line numbers ) and drag and drop xml
snippet menus can be downloaded from the products area at www.o-idev.com.
or go direct
http://www.o-idev.com/o-idev/product/index.xml
a much prettier commercial version is included in our o-iDeveloper SOA
version ( August 2002 launch ).
MTH, jim fuller
----- Original Message -----
From: "Šoltís Ján" <jan.soltis@softec.sk>
To: <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 10:10 AM
Subject: [xml-dev] Editing XML in web browser using XSL and DHTML
> I like the way XML Spy alows editing XML in document view.
>
> Many end users don't want to know XML structure, they just want to enter
some information, they need absolutely easy-to-use editor, that alows anyone
to modify XML document in simple way, without knowing anything about XML or
even internal structure of particular XML.
>
> The idea to transform XML into DHTML, then edit it in browser with a litle
help of JavaScript and then save back to XML is very nice.
>
> Is there some less expensive editor, that allows this? I think this could
be quite easily done with IBM Sash or MS HTA. Anyone tried? (I made simple
DHTML application that works pretty well with data oriented XML, but it's
still very simple)
>
> janik
>
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