Anybody can recommend a free version of Visual Xml/Xsd editor? Just a note, if using EditiX Lite (free), that release is based on their 2008 version. For some users, that may not be an issue, but for Intel Mac users, the Lite edition won't work, as it's for PowerPC.
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Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language that provides a format for describing data. XML separates the data and its presentation by using associated style sheets such as Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) and cascading style sheets (CSS). Visual Studio includes tools and features that make it easier to work with XML, XSLT, and XML schemas.
XML editor
The XML editor is used to edit XML documents. It provides full XML syntax checking, schema validation while you type, color-coding, and IntelliSense. If a schema or document type definition is provided, it is used by IntelliSense to list allowable elements and attributes.
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Additional features include:
XML Schema Designer
The XML Schema Designer is integrated with Visual Studio and the XML editor to enable you to work with XML schema definition language (XSD) schemas.
![]() XSLT debugging
Visual Studio supports debugging XSLT style sheets. Using the debugger, you can set break points in an XSLT style sheet, step into an XSLT style sheet from code, and so on.
Note
The XSLT debugger is only available in the Enterprise edition of Visual Studio.
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