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Pollington, Lee asked - > Out of interest, is XMLSpy targeted at Editorial users or "Advanced" users? > > Lee > > Ed wrote: > > I was playing with the XMLSpy beta yesterday and had good > success tying XML > files to XSLT files and transforming them in the editor (even > better success > when I changed the default transformation program to Saxon). I haven't > actually written an XSLT file in XMLSpy yet but it seems to have decent > tools. > Spy, and XML Instance, which I like better, both require some basic knowledge of tags and xml - not necessarily too much, but some. Depending on the view you choose, you either see stuctural blocks or the bare source. Tom Passin
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