XML Advertiser 1.1.8.118

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    11/09/2009
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5

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XML Advertiser 2009 version 1.1.8.118, custom XML document viewer and editor. Used to create XML based data to hold advertisement images, text, or other informational detail. Set height and width sizes for items to be displayed on a page specific to the documents layout. Preview your code portions in the preview area browser while editing items in the form styled editor.

Edit information using a table or data entry styled form. Save XML documents of your data specific to a website and advertiser in the 'Export' tab. Edit or open XML documents in a table and save it as either a XML or CSV document. Create website sitemaps that conform to the sitemap.org schema using the table editor.

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