How to get the autocompletion element liste from XML Edior? [message #202954] |
Wed, 24 October 2007 14:32 |
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Originally posted by: roman.reimer.xi-works.de
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Hallo,
How to get the autocompletion element liste from XML Edior? ( by =
Ctrl+Space)
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Re: How to get the autocompletion element liste from XML Edior? [message #203056 is a reply to message #202995] |
Thu, 25 October 2007 07:39 |
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Originally posted by: roman.reimer.xi-works.de
sorry, i need it in my programm as ArrayList.
"David Carver" <d_a_carver@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Roman Reimer wrote:
>> Hallo,
>>
>> How to get the autocompletion element liste from XML Edior? ( by
>> Ctrl+Space)
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>>
> You'll need a grammar attached to the XML Instance either through an XML
> Catalog, DTD, or XML Schema (xsi:schemaLocation) attribute or declaration.
> The other option is to turn on the Grammar Constraints option in the
> Preferences section under: Web and XML -> XML Files -> Source.
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> Depending on the size of your XML, the editor should be able to infer the
> structure, and provide content assist.
>
> Dave
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