Is there any good XML editor?

As it seems that one’s destiny is on XML, WHEN I wan tot start coding in XML, rather than HTML.
I have Dreamweaver 2004, will i edit with XML web sites, like I do with HTML.
For instance, that when I create a text bold, in HTML it would:
< b> Some Text< /b>

Will DW do identical but with the best XML syntax
Thnx

can be decent, with good dictionaries and visual IDE for XSD. Somewhat sucks for XSL, though.

will be the BOMB. It has a brilliant IDE (although the particular text editor is usually a little weak… it uses arial as the default font, lol). It will auto-generate XML sample files in the schema, it is known for a comprehensive XSL catalogue and IDE, very. It recognizes equally DTD and Schema. It’s pretty much the great thing available. You can easily download a 30-day test version from Altova. In the event that’s not long enough for you, they allow to extend the demo period another 30 days just by inputting an alternative email address.

REVISE: Oh yeah, XML Spy will likely validate your XML files in the event you provide a schema intended for them. Pretty sweet stuff: -D

I have VisualStudio. net, but I cant get used to it.
I’m wondering how a Altova website does not use XML…
I do not own any idea about XML, I thaught that it was only for web developers, but I not long ago saw that http: //gentoo. org makes use of XML for their pages, and these people look normal.
What is the difference of HTML DOCUMENT and XML, and it is it worth the particular learning curve.

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