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Re: Newbie: Which validating parser for XML DocBook?
- To: Piet Seiden <ps at db dot dk>, docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Newbie: Which validating parser for XML DocBook?
- From: Brendan Boyle <brendan at shadowtech dot com dot au>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 09:29:39 +0800
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Try Xmlmind xml editor.
http://www.xmlmind.com
Its a very good WYSIWYG xml editor with inbuilt support for Docbook.
The current version is a free Java download and runs on pretty much
anything. It is a beta product but I've foudn it stable enough for
everyday use.
I've also written a very simple Linux script for converting xml to html
and pdf using existing tools. If that is of any use to you please email
me and I will forward it to you.
Regards
Brendan Boyle
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 04:57, Piet Seiden wrote:
> I'm starting out with XML, trying to convert existing documents using the
> DocBook XML DTD (4.1.2). As editor I have tried using XML Spy 4.0 but have
> not been able to validate anything, not even simple sample documents. Before
> this drives me insane, I would like to inquire here, if there is a
> validating XML parser known to work well with the DocBook XML DTD. The
> platform should be either Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD or Linux.
> Thanks in advance
> Piet.
>
>
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