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>By the way, Softquad is currently working on XMetal, which (from
>what I understand) is supposed to be a WYSIWYG editor for XML.
>That may be a first, although I haven't researched the subject
>enough to be sure.
Frame+SGML and Arbor Text's Adept, both originally developed for full-blown
SGML, are WYSIWYG and should work just fine if you are using them to develop
XML documents.