Question for Plei (or anyone who knows): What are you using to edit XML? A tool? or Notepad?
Simon ,'Jaynestown'
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I am so ready to go home. Today has been dragging. It doesn't help that the clock for our phone system is 5 minutes fast and I have to keep reminding myself when I look at it that it's not that close to 5 yet.
I edit XML in Notepad, but I don't do much of it.
Tom Cruise is giving this lecture?
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I think I need the burial plot next to Betsy's.
Last week MADtv did a celebrity roast skit about Rosa Parks. She ended up getting mad, grabbing the microphone, and busting on all the assembled celebrities. The funniest of the jokes was "Mrs. Parks" telling Pamela Anderson that she'd been on her knees more than Tom Cruise in the Scientologists' steam room.
I never edit XML directly, except when I have to edit XSL I do it in MS Visual Studio .Net.
Question for Plei (or anyone who knows): What are you using to edit XML? A tool? or Notepad?
I've used XMetal, XMLSpy, Notepad, and Homesite for it at jobs, and have a random assortment of free tools at home.
My ideal tool, though, is one that mainly color codes and validates, so I'm not the best person to ask.
Oh, and I've also used (spits) Authentic.
I do everything in Notepad, so I don't know any. I have a friend of mine who needs to do some XML to Oracle transformation and needs to rewrite some XML schemas to pull it off.
I want this t-shirt.
My XML editor of choice is nxml-mode for emacs, but sadly that requires that you know emacs, which takes years to become proficient.