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EditiX 2008-SP5 (Default branch)

ImageEditiX is a cross-platform and multi-purpose XML editor and XSLT debugger (1.0 and 2.0), which helps Web authors and programmers use XML and XML-related technologies, such as XSLT, FO, and XSD schemas. It provides a lot of functionality within a refined IDE, which guides the user with intelligent entry helpers, and has real-time XPath location and syntax error detection. It allows the user to apply an XSLT or FO transformation, and shows the result in a separate view. It includes default templates for XML, DTD, XHTML, XSLT, XSD, XML RelaxNG, SVG, MathML, and XML FO. It can generate schema W3C, DTD or RelaxNG from a document instance.License: Other/Proprietary License with Free TrialChanges:
This release improves the schema validator andincludes an XSLT 2.0 validator. The user cangenerate document instances from a DTD element ora schema element. The diff system has beenrewritten. The user can easily navigate in thestructure with various shortcuts. Drag 'n drop ismanaged for the visual schema editor.Image

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