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  2. List of types of XML schemas - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... BeerXML - a free XML based data description standard ... XTCE - XML Telemetric and Command Exchange is an XML based data exchange ...

  3. Comparison of XML editors - Wikipedia

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    XML Schema editor? Syntax highlighting Tag folding Autocomplete using schema XPath search XML diff/merge Payment model Full-featured free trial period QXmlEdit: 0.9.18, January 2023 Yes LGPL 2 Standalone Yes installer downloaded from SourceForge or PortableApps: Yes dmg installer from SourceForge, Homebrew, (Macports not available as of 2023-02)

  4. List of XML markup languages - Wikipedia

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    phyloXML – XML for phylogenetic and phylogenomic applications; PMML – XML for predictive analytics and data mining; PNML – Petri Net Markup Language; PreTeXt – An authoring and publishing system for authors of textbooks, research articles, and monographs, especially in mathematics and other STEM disciplines. [6] PDBML – XML for ...

  5. XML - Wikipedia

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    A pull parser creates an iterator that sequentially visits the various elements, attributes, and data in an XML document. Code that uses this iterator can test the current item (to tell, for example, whether it is a start-tag or end-tag, or text), and inspect its attributes (local name, namespace, values of XML attributes, value of text, etc ...

  6. XML Schema editors - Wikipedia

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    The problems users face when working with the XSD standard can be mitigated with the use of graphical editing tools. Although any text-based editor can be used to edit an XML Schema, a graphical editor offers advantages; allowing the structure of the document to be viewed graphically and edited with validation support, entry helpers and other useful features.

  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. 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).

  9. ONIX for Books - Wikipedia

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    ONIX for Books is an XML format for sharing bibliographic data pertaining to both traditional books and eBooks. It is the oldest of the three ONIX standards, and is widely implemented in the book trade in North America, Europe and the Asia–Pacific region. It allows book and ebook publishers to create and manage rich metadata about their ...