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On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 10:06:48PM -0600, Bawcom, Aaron wrote: > When the user right clicked on the root node, the user is presented with a > context menu of *only valid elements and attributes" that could be specified > at that point. So basically, the possible elements and attributes you could > add as children or properties of the current node would be dynamically > determined by the Schema that was loaded. > > Please advise if something like this already exists. If not, we will > probably attempt to build something like it as we need it for an internal > application. You'll find that almost all XML editors work this way (or offer equivalent functionality). Ours (Morphon XML Editor) certainly does and is available as an embeddable Java component to boot. Take a look at http://www.morphon.com/ and try a free 30-day evaluation. -- Bart.
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