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XMLTreeEdit displays XML files as tree views and allows basic operations: adding, editting and deleting text nodes and their attributes.
The main goal is providing a simple tool to create/edit XML configuration files for users without knowledge of XML.
Built in Free Pascal Lazarus, which allows easy compilation for different target platforms.
Currently binary executables were produced and tested on Windows (XP, 7) and Ubuntu Linux (GTK2).
For developers: there are two units listed separately to support XML configuration files in your application:
XMLfile.pas - Lazarus/Free Pascal
uXMLConfig.pas - Delphi (2007..XE2)
QXmlEdit is a simple XML editor written in qt. Its main features are unusual data visualization modes, nice XML manipulation and presentation and it is multi platform. It can split very big XML files into fragments, compare XML and XSD files, and has a graphical XSD viewers.
Project site:
http://qxmledit.org
Source code hosted at GitHub (moved from Google Code)
https://github.com/lbellonda/qxmledit
Report issues at:
https://github.com/lbellonda/qxmledit/issues
Discussion group:
https://groups.google.com/group/qxmledit-discuss
This is an Eclipse xml editor with several edition capabilities. The main features concern the interaction with the classes and resources declared in xml (Open class/resource, Create class), similar to the interaction between classes in java editor.
This project provides a simpe XML Editor web-interface. Its main goal is to provide a means to view, edit and save XML formatted configuration files.
It's a completely client-side solution based on the 'XSLTForms' XForms project.
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XMLT is a set of tools allowing easy manipulation of XML files.
It's main component is XMLE, an easy to use, intuitive, simple XML editor. It has no support for DTDs, or schema languages, or multiple inheritance - it aims to capture the simplicity and fl