Thanks Matthew and Rob for great presentations last night! Also, a big thanks to Bluehouse Group for hosting.
In case anyone's interested, the XML editor I mentioned last night was
XMLmind Xml Editor (XXE). I've been using it for writing a technical specification in DocBook format and I really like it. We've also been using it for production work on static XHTML content pages. It's a WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) editor vs. a WYSIWYG editor which means you're truly separating your semantic structure from your presentation (which you don't get with WYSIWYG editors like Dreamweaver). It's easy enough to use that a non-programmer can use it with a little bit of training (which is nice when you're the only developer and it lets you have other people do the document authoring tasks!).
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