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Ed from AZ
(Using WIndows XP Pro, Office 2003) I have a Java program at work
that produces XML documents. Sometimes information needs to be
transferred between these XML docs. I've tried opening them in the
Windows XML Editor - but it really doesn't let me edit anything! I
open in Excel, but Excel creates a schema that makes things
confusing. Word seems to be the best for me so far - everything opens
up with tags and indents, so I can find like info and know where to
cut and paste across the XML docs.
Here's my questions:
(1) Some of this information has a Sequence Number tag. When I copy
and paste information back and forth, I have to resequence all of
these. Can I use a Word field that will automatically sequence, and
then save the field result only back into my Java-read XML file?
(2) Is Word the best editing tool to use for this sort of thing? Is
there a good on-line resource for learning more about working with
XML?
Thanks.
Ed
that produces XML documents. Sometimes information needs to be
transferred between these XML docs. I've tried opening them in the
Windows XML Editor - but it really doesn't let me edit anything! I
open in Excel, but Excel creates a schema that makes things
confusing. Word seems to be the best for me so far - everything opens
up with tags and indents, so I can find like info and know where to
cut and paste across the XML docs.
Here's my questions:
(1) Some of this information has a Sequence Number tag. When I copy
and paste information back and forth, I have to resequence all of
these. Can I use a Word field that will automatically sequence, and
then save the field result only back into my Java-read XML file?
(2) Is Word the best editing tool to use for this sort of thing? Is
there a good on-line resource for learning more about working with
XML?
Thanks.
Ed