Re: a simple question

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thanks again,

I'm using emacs for editing a build.xml file.  I used
to use emacs heavily until I moved to NT platform
three years ago.  Now I'm trying to remember how I did
things using emacs and debug a build.xml file at the
same time.


--- James Olin Oden <joden@lee.k12.nc.us> wrote:
> > 
> > Hi James,
> > 
> > Thanks for the answer but what I meant to ask is
> the
> > command that's the equivalent of double clicking
> in
> > windows which opens and xml or html in a browser. 
> My
> > purpose is to use the browser for syntax checking
> of
> > xml files.
> >
> I figured as much.  I was really only joking (thus
> the 
> smiley).  I am not sure if RedHat comes with a fully
> 
> validating XML editor.  There are some I believe.
> I would search at www.freshmeat.net  for such a 
> beast that runs on linux.  I was only poking fun
> because I wrote quite a bit of documentation 
> in XML using vi about a year ago, and I would 
> not suggest anyone really do that (unless you 
> just enjoy vi).
> 
> Cheers...james
> 
> 
> 
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