Looking for a redistributable XML editor

Peter Murray-Rust peter at ursus.demon.co.uk
Thu Oct 8 21:58:37 BST 1998


At 21:26 08/10/98 +0200, Hyoungsoo Yoon wrote:
>
>It (being able to use XML Notepad) was the only reason I installed
>buggy IE5 beta on one of my systems. Believe it or not, it is the
>best (free) XML editor I have right now without these time stamps or
>copyright strings.
>
Thanks for the info. The problem - as you imply - is that one has to
install MSIE. My non-installation is simply lack of disk space and the
various problems that happen when one upgrades... and I cannot ask other
people to undergo the same.

	P.

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