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Mark,
Ouch! Well, when I said feedback is greatly appreciated, I forgot to
mention that only *positive* feedback was appreciated! (only kidding!)
Actually, I've been using the editor for months on smaller files (less
than a 100k-200k), and it has been very stable.
Thanks for the feedback! Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Schmeets [mailto:mark@chipware.com]
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 10:45 AM
To: Tom Gaven
Cc: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
Subject: Re: [xml-dev] XML-appropriate editing data structures
Ouch, may want test those large files. I did.
It took 53 seconds to load a 40MB document, then it crashed
as soon as I moved the scroll bar. Worked ok on a smaller (5k) document
though.
Tom Gaven wrote:
>You might take a look at XMLDistilled's free Win32 XML editor, XMLDE.
>
>The XMLDE editor can launch, load and highlight a 4MB XML file in under
>5 seconds from a dead stop. :)
>
>Main editor features:
> - XML syntax highlighting
> - Well-formedness checking via expat
> - RELAX NG validation (Compact Syntax) via RNV
> - Auto schema detection via ARX
> - Trivial Install: download-unzip-run (no registry updating)
> - Ships with XSLT, Docbook and RELAX NG vocabularies
> - Supports user-defined vocabularies
> - and more...
>
> Download at http://www.xmldistilled.com
>
> The XMLDE editor is in beta and we haven't done much testing or tuning
>on large files yet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!
>
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