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Ben Bryant
Release 1.6 has new support for XML fragments and generic markup that is
unique among XML editors. Due to this, any simple markup, HTML, and even
documents without a root element such as XML log files can be navigated,
formatted and indented. There are a number of usability improvements and
hotkeys based on user feedback. Changes are detailed in the release notes.
The firstobject XML Editor works on Windows 95 98 ME NT 2K XP with no Java
or MSXML dependency. It includes a tree view, functions for aligning and
indenting XML, print, print preview, e-mail sending, text encoding selection
and conversion, Unicode character functions, and C++ code generation to see
how to create or navigate your XML with CMarkup.
http://www.firstobject.com/dn_editor.htm
This utility is a simple executable in a zip file with no installer, it does
not require any external XML component, and is based entirely on Win32 calls
available since Windows 95 (including Unicode text). It is quick and snappy
even on large multi-megabyte files, the executable is under 500K and
utilizes only 1.5 to 3 times the memory size of the text of your XML
document.
Best wishes,
www.firstobject.com
CMarkup is the easy way to do XML in C++ (MFC or STL)
unique among XML editors. Due to this, any simple markup, HTML, and even
documents without a root element such as XML log files can be navigated,
formatted and indented. There are a number of usability improvements and
hotkeys based on user feedback. Changes are detailed in the release notes.
The firstobject XML Editor works on Windows 95 98 ME NT 2K XP with no Java
or MSXML dependency. It includes a tree view, functions for aligning and
indenting XML, print, print preview, e-mail sending, text encoding selection
and conversion, Unicode character functions, and C++ code generation to see
how to create or navigate your XML with CMarkup.
http://www.firstobject.com/dn_editor.htm
This utility is a simple executable in a zip file with no installer, it does
not require any external XML component, and is based entirely on Win32 calls
available since Windows 95 (including Unicode text). It is quick and snappy
even on large multi-megabyte files, the executable is under 500K and
utilizes only 1.5 to 3 times the memory size of the text of your XML
document.
Best wishes,
www.firstobject.com
CMarkup is the easy way to do XML in C++ (MFC or STL)