Some editors offer on-the-fly validation ( 2) which means that the editor always signals whether the file is valid or not.
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#XMLSPY 2011 ENTERPRISE CODE#
When working in the code itself, it is useful if the editor offers syntax highlighting ( 30).Īn important feature in an XML editor is the possibility to validate the document ( 1) against a set of rules like a DTD, W3C Schema or Relax NG Schema ( 14). Some editors allow the user to work in a page preview ( 27). 24), while others prefer to work in a view that shows the tags but in a graphical way ( 25) or in a view which does not show the tags at all ( 26). Some prefer to work in the code itself (feature nr. The features are also found in the following section, where each editor is evaluated with regard to the implementation of the features.ĭifferent users have different needs and preferences when it comes to working with XML. The numbers in brackets refer to the list at the end of the section where each feature is listed with a brief description. IntroductionThis section first introduces a number of features of XML editors that were identified as useful by various user groups consulted in the Benchmarking XML editors exercise which forms the basis for this paper. Finally, the twenty editors evaluated in the benchmarking exercise are presented, highlighting the editors which were preferred by four different types of users (Section 5). Thirty different features of XML editors that were identified as useful by the benchmarking exercise (van den Broek 2004) are then outlined (Section 3), followed by tables showing how these are implemented within different editors ( Section 4). The paper first outlines the different types of XML editors that are available and their main characteristics ( Section 2). For further details about the study, contact AHDS Literature, Languages and Linguistics. The study consisted of a literature search, surveys to identify user needs, current usage, existing editors, and (existing and desired) features of editors, as well as an evaluation exercise. The paper is based on a study by Thijs van den Broek Benchmarking XML editors, undertaken in 2004. It also presents the result of an evaluation exercise where different user groups tried a number of the editors. The aim of this Information Paper is to provide an introduction to different features XML editors can have and the extent to which these features are implemented in various editors. With the increasing popularity of XML, the number of XML editors is also increasing and it can be difficult to choose the editor that best suits a particular user or task. IntroductionMore and more people are working with texts and documents in XML format.
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#XMLSPY 2011 ENTERPRISE PROFESSIONAL#
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#XMLSPY 2011 ENTERPRISE PLUS#
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