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  2. Comparison of XML editors - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_XML_editors

    This is a list of XML editors. Note that any text editor can edit XML, so this page only lists software programs that specialize in this task. It doesn't include text editors that merely do simple syntax coloring or expanding and collapsing of nodes.

  3. XML Schema editors - Wikipedia

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    A physical view of an XML Schema displays a graphical entity for each element within the XML Schema. This can make an XSD document easier to read, but does little to simplify editing. This is largely due to the structure of the XSD Standard, where container elements are required which are dependent on the base type used and the types contained ...

  4. Simple API for XML - Wikipedia

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    SAX (Simple API for XML) is an event-driven online algorithm for lexing and parsing XML documents, with an API developed by the XML-DEV mailing list. [1] SAX provides a mechanism for reading data from an XML document that is an alternative to that provided by the Document Object Model (DOM).

  5. Xeditor - Wikipedia

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    Xeditor is a web-based XML editor with a WYSIWYG interface. [1] It hides the XML-code in the background and presents the content in a more user-friendly format. [2] The frontend is similar to Microsoft Word. The editor supports certain XML standards (DITA / DocBook / S1000D / TEI / JATS).

  6. List of software that supports Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    ONLYOFFICE, an online office suite, can read and write Office Open XML format. OpenOffice.org had built-in support for opening Office Open XML text documents beginning with OpenOffice.org version 3.0 (October 2008). [24] QuickOffice, a mobile office suite for Symbian and Palm OS, supports wordprocessing in Office Open XML format. [25]

  7. XML Notepad - Wikipedia

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    XML Notepad is an open-source XML editor written by Chris Lovett and published by Microsoft. [1] The editor features incremental search in both tree and text views, drag/drop support, IntelliSense , find/replace with regular expressions and XPath expressions, and support for XInclude.

  8. Binary XML - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_XML

    Various binary formats have been proposed as compact representations for XML (Extensible Markup Language).Using a binary XML format generally reduces the verbosity of XML documents thereby also reducing the cost of parsing, [1] but hinders the use of ordinary text editors and third-party tools to view and edit the document.

  9. XML editor - Wikipedia

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    An XML editor is a markup language editor with added functionality to facilitate the editing of XML.This can be done using a plain text editor, with all the code visible, but XML editors have added facilities like tag completion and menus and buttons for tasks that are common in XML editing, based on data supplied with document type definition (DTD) or the XML tree.