Ah, I didn't know (though maybe I should've) that it was covered on w3.org. That looks helpful, thanks. And if it isn't, at least I'll have more idea of what I need from a book...
(adds EditPlus to the list of text editors to try now that I can't persuade someone else to pay for UltraEdit for me and TextPad keeps crashing)
― sambal dalek (a passing spacecadet), Thursday, 9 June 2011 13:22 (thirteen years ago) link
(<oblig vim mention>)
― koogs, Thursday, 9 June 2011 14:59 (thirteen years ago) link
if you can't use vim then that should go on this list too
― caek, Thursday, 9 June 2011 15:01 (thirteen years ago) link
"i can't use vim"
*awkward*
(vim is terrible at xml, especially large files with no newlines as the syntax highlighting makes the machine grind to a halt. there is a plugin that adds functionality like auto tag completion but it breaks other vim functionality (iirc the . repeats half of the last tag completion command or the paste buffer gets dirtied, something like that))
― koogs, Thursday, 9 June 2011 15:16 (thirteen years ago) link
but yes, xslt is almost fun. and often frustrating, especially if you are anal about whitespace in the output file
― koogs, Thursday, 9 June 2011 15:17 (thirteen years ago) link
vim: install snipmate and supertab = sorted.
― caek, Thursday, 9 June 2011 16:00 (thirteen years ago) link