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Post by Roger on Dec 30, 2006 0:13:29 GMT -5
Looking for a good, freeware, XML editor...any ideas?
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Post by scubakobe on Dec 30, 2006 0:26:57 GMT -5
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Post by Roger on Dec 30, 2006 0:35:06 GMT -5
Cheers Kobbe
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Post by windrunner on Dec 30, 2006 3:06:11 GMT -5
What are you cooking, Rog? ;D
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Post by Roger on Dec 30, 2006 12:19:48 GMT -5
Nothing exciting Damian ;D
I've discovered a number of problems since I copied my GW3 install from C to F drive. Most of them can be rectified by regedit and .ini editing but one uninstaller uses an XML doc so all the C entries can now be modified to read F:\
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wozza
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Post by wozza on Dec 30, 2006 19:28:34 GMT -5
Hi Roger ya prob already done it,but I find good old notepad is the easiest to use for 90% of xml editing. open the xml file notepad then edit replace in the top box type c:\ in the bottom type f:\ then click replace all,another tip if its a really large file switch off word warp when you use the replace command to speed it up cheers Wozza
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Post by Roger on Dec 30, 2006 19:38:25 GMT -5
Hi Wozza, Tried that first but this file wouldn't let me edit in notepad.
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wozza
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Post by wozza on Dec 30, 2006 21:22:46 GMT -5
hmmm strange I use it all the time ahhh well its not the destination but the journey
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Post by scubakobe on Dec 31, 2006 0:47:51 GMT -5
Hi Wozza, Tried that first but this file wouldn't let me edit in notepad. Right click> Open With> Notepad ?? That doesn't work?
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