nXML mode works well and is blazing fast. It doesn't have all the cool
features that <oXygen/> has. xi:include processing and Schematron
support would make nXML mode incredible.
On 5/5/07, Jochen Hayek <Jochen+emacs-nxml-mode@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello, there!
>
> So far I have been using psgml, apparently co-developed by James Clark.
> A couple of years later, with a little more xml orientation he developed
> Relax NG, RNC, ... and last not least (?!?) nxml-mode.
> It looks to me, like nxml-mode quite fits to my needs,
> but still I am a little curious ...
>
> It looks like development on nxml-mode came to a stop after Oct. 2004.
>
> Software, that doesn't get changed within 2.5 years looks a little dead to me.
>
> Is it so perfect, that no further changes are necessary?
>
> Has its master focussed than on other areas?
> Actually his http://www.jclark.com/bio.htm was also last updated around then,
> exactly on "11/17/04", my Firefox tells me.
>
>
>
> So what's the latest hot thing with emacs and xml?
>
> J.
>
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