They were either written by people at the company or the people using the product hadn't used it for anything other than a basic piece of XML. When I checked the official XML documentation is seems that the free tool was right and they were not. I tested my XML on a free web-based XML validation tool and that found a problem. Even a newbie after a few days wouldn't fall for it. I can only imagine that this is a fairly new product. These guys would be the market leader on OSX if they sorted all this out. If the tool doing validation is flaky then it truly is game over. I had wasted a couple of hours because of this. Not really acceptable.Įventually their application couldn't find my schema at all. The support team gave me a 'work around' of restarting the app. The schema can be updated but Xmplify doesn't realise. However there are caching issues with the schema.
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