XRay XML Editor 0.9 build 11

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    19/11/2002
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Publisher’s description

XRay is real-time, validating XML editor. As you type, parsing errors are listed so you always know if the document is correct. There is no need to 'parse' your file, as it is parsed constantly as you create it. If you are new to XML or you are using another editor that requires 'parsing' or 'validating' as a separate step, you owe it to yourself to check out XRay. XRay has built-in support for W3C Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation. XRay provides real-time transformation of XML structures, including HTML using XSLT. There is also a built-in HTML viewer for quick development of XML-based Web pages.

XSD schemas are automatically parsed according to the W3C specification to assure compliance. Then, a schema is made available, using XML Namespaces, to validate other XML documents within XRay. XRay also provides full support for Microsoft XML Data Reduced and W3C Document Type Definition.

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