XMLMate 1.4.1 Released
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XMLMate 1.4.1 - Check XML and XHTML documents for Well-Formedness and Validity while editing them in TextMate with support for DTD, W3C XML Schema, RELAX NG, Schematron, XInclude, XML Catalogs, and XPath Visualization.
XMLMate 1.4.1 is just a re-branding of my TextMate plug-in, TeXMLMate. The old name was confusing and hard to pronounce. I only chose the old name because this was the first TextMate plug-in I had done, and I didn’t know how solid the plug-in would end up being. I didn’t really feel comfortable staking a claim on the name XMLMate at that time. Well… now the plug-in is very solid, very feature-rich… and I’m quite proud of it. And it seems to be the leading (read: only) XML-specific plug-in for TextMate, so I feel much better about giving it the name it deserves: XMLMate.
There’s also one bug fix in 1.4.1… non-ascii characters in default attribute content is now supported.
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- Published:
- 03.30.07 / 6pm
- Category:
- Cocoa, Mac OS X, Objective-C, RELAX NG, Schematron, TextMate, Web Development, Web Kit, XML, XPath, libxml2

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