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Chiusano Joseph <chiusano_joseph@bah.com> writes:
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> I still author W3C XML schemas in Notepad (crazy, I know),
> and validate them as needed in a tool such as XML Spy.
It didn't even occur to me to include text editors in my response. I've
always expected that any serious developer has their own favorite editor
that they fall back to whenever they feel the need. I probably write
half my XSL in Stylus, the other half in the now ancient Kedit. I
probably spend 25% of my day in Kedit...
> "Hunsberger, Peter" wrote:
> >
> > Gerben Rampaart <VisualBasic@Home.nl> asks:
> >
> > > Probably not a new question but at least a very interesting one.
> > >
> > > With all the knowledge on the xml-dev list, what do the
> experts rate
> > > as their favorite tool for editing xml, xsd, xslt, etc. etc. ?
> >
> > For writing XSLTs I use Stylus Studio though when we evaluated
> > xslerator I personally liked it better. For mangling XML
> Stylus also
> > works well.
> >
Hmm, that should have been xselerator (not xslerator)...
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