Editors
available for working with XML and DTD
Most of
the xml editors available in the market would also do the job of editing
the DTD documents. Some of the leading products like XMLSpy, Xselerator,
Cooktop would do the job of editing the xml and the dtd documents with
ease.
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A user
who uses these products can do that job very easily. The user friendly
interface and the features like intelligent code completion and context
sensitive help would help any user to create the documents easily.
The syntax
color coding available would help you to identify the different components
of the xml and the dtd documents.Apart from these features, a feature
to create a dtd from an existing xml document would help any user to
create dtd's easily.
After creating
a template dtd from an existing xml document, you can modify it according
to your needs. It is so simple. This is one advantage of using such
good editors.
XML Mind,
XMetal, Xeena, and Jaxe are some of the xml and dtd editors that you
can try using. A simple search on the internet would provide you a lot
of such editors.
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