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nik15502011-01-08 13:35:48
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nik1550, 2011-01-08 13:35:48

Are you looking for a ready-made project / developments / the possibility of creating an open source WYSIWYG (M) xml editor for js?

We are looking for a browser-based (js in the first place, but if there is something similar on flash / flex is also interesting) xml code editor that analyzes xsd, configures the editor according to it (perhaps as on the fly when loading, possibly initially configured / configured / compiled under given schema). The editing itself should not look like editing xml code in a text editor, but there is some kind of visualization of this editing, which is somehow set taking into account the semantics of the content being edited.
Those. the result of the user's work with the xml editor is a code that satisfies the xsd schema, but editing looks convenient and understandable from the user's point of view.
For example, you can see one of the demos of the XOPUS project .
Why can’t I take this project, it’s not open source, there are no sources (there is no way to fix some points), I didn’t really understand the license, but at first glance it’s not what I need (you can’t embed it in the same cms).
If you can’t tell anything on the main topic, please advise a place on the Internet where you can chat with js developers. Some kind of live forum where there are people who are in the subject. It will be interesting to ask questions about the possible architectures of such editors.

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DeusModus, 2011-01-10
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xmlwebpad.codeplex.com is awesome. Distributed under the MIT license .

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Nikolai Matyushenkov, 2019-05-11
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From the ready-made that we managed to find - Daxe
This editor, however, has its own characteristics.

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