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Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a good but free XML parser running on Windows XP?
I am currently using XML Spy which will be expired soon. Your kind
help and adivse will be highly appreciated.

Daniel
Jul 20 '05 #1
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Daniel Shin wrote:

Can anyone recommend a good but free XML parser running on Windows XP?


Windows XP comes with IE 6 which comes with MSXML 3, Microsoft's COM
based software package for XML which allows you to parse XML, do XSLT
1.0 and XPath 1.0 from C++, VB, JScript, VBScript and other languages
allowing to instantiate COM objects/interfaces.
You can also install the next version, MSXML 4, after dowloading it from
http://msdn.microsoft.com/, which has XML schema support and improved
XSLT peformance.
Documentation is here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ch_xmlprod.asp

And there are other XML parsers, check xml.apache.org for instance for
Xerces C and Xerces Java.
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Jul 20 '05 #2
ds******@yahoo.com (Daniel Shin) wrote in message news:<7c**************************@posting.google. com>...
Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a good but free XML parser running on Windows XP?
I am currently using XML Spy which will be expired soon. Your kind
help and adivse will be highly appreciated.

Daniel


In fact, I was looking for an XML editor like XML Spy or XMLWriter XML Editor.

Thanks,

Daniel
Jul 20 '05 #3
Daniel Shin wrote:
ds******@yahoo.com (Daniel Shin) wrote in message news:<7c**************************@posting.google. com>...
Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a good but free XML parser running on Windows XP?
I am currently using XML Spy which will be expired soon. Your kind
help and adivse will be highly appreciated.


In fact, I was looking for an XML editor like XML Spy or XMLWriter XML Editor.


You can try XXE, a validating content editor with WYSIWYG features:

http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/

The "standard edition" is free for personal use.

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