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> Well, not **any** xml file, just files that are organized like tables to
> begin with. For example, try the W3C home page -
Right, and thanks for the correction.
I modified the Instructions page to refer only to "data-oriented (having a
table organization)" xml files.
> I notice that the display of the XML source does not declare a namespace
> although the element names and some attribute names are prefixed. This
> should be fixed.
The XML display button simply loads the file with the default stylesheet.
Can you refer me to an xml file to see what you mean?
Thanks,
Ariel
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas B. Passin" <tpassin@comcast.net>
To: <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: [xml-dev] XML2Table web utility (Excel supported)
>
> Ariel Dolan wrote:
>
> > Xml2Table is a web application that takes any XML file from the Internet
>
> Well, not **any** xml file, just files that are organized like tables to
> begin with. For example, try the W3C home page -
>
> www.w3.org
>
> > and
> > places its data in an interactive table grid, supporting paging and
sorting.
> >
>
> But the table display is very nice-looking. for the right kind of data.
> I notice that the display of the XML source does not declare a namespace
> although the element names and some attribute names are prefixed. This
> should be fixed.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom P
>
>
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