![]() ![]() XML Schema (XSD) and XML-Data Reduced (XDR) The next section of this document describes MSXML-specific information. The following table lists the W3C Specifications that MSXML complies with. MSXML conforms to several World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) web standards. For more information about the Windows Operating System lifecycle, see Microsoft Help and Support The lifecycle and service mode of MSXML 6.0 is subject to the hosting Microsoft Windows OS. It provides improved W3C compliance and increased compatibility with System.XML in Microsoft. MSXML 6.0 is the latest MSXML product from Microsoft. Download MSXML 6.0 for these systems from the Microsoft download center It was also shipped as a web release to support redistribution on Microsoft Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1. Shipped as an in-box component on Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Microsoft Windows Vista, and later operating systems. For more information about lifecycle of Microsoft Office products, see Microsoft Help and Support ![]() The lifecycle and service mode for MSXML 5.0 is subject to the Microsoft Office product it was shipped with. Use outside of Microsoft Office products is not recommended. Originally designed specifically for applications targeting the Microsoft Office product family. Microsoft Office 2003 Microsoft Office 2007 Customers must upgrade their applications that use MSXML 4.0 to use MSXML 6.0 instead to remain secure. Support ended April 2014 superseded by MSXML 6.0. Shipped as an independent web release to add features and improve performance. For more information, see Microsoft Help and Support. The lifecycle and service mode of MSXML 3.0 is subject to the hosting Microsoft Windows operating system. When MSXML 6.0 is not available MSXML 3.0 is generally the best fallback version, even though it does not support all of the same features as MSXML 6.0. It contains several browser-based technologies for backward compatibility and legacy support. MSXML 3.0 is the most broadly deployed version of MSXML. Internet Explorer 4.0 Internet Explorer 5.0ĬLSIDs and ProgIDs that this version exposed have been subsumed by MSXML 3.0.Īll supported Microsoft Windows operating systems Refer to List of Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML) versions for detailed information, including version numbers for each release. MSXML is also updated when you install software updates through various Microsoft products. MSXML Releasesĭifferent versions of MSXML are included within Microsoft products such as Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft SQL Server. Later sections describe different MSXML versions. Different versions of MSXML support slightly different sets of functionality. Each version of MSXML exposes its own set of CLSIDs and ProgIDs. Like all COM components, MSXML objects are programmatically instantiated by CLSID or ProgID. Developers can program against MSXML objects from C++ or from scripting languages such as JScript and VBScript. MSXML APIs are exposed programmatically as Component Object Model (COM) objects. MSXML provides a set of services that allow customers who use JScript, VBScript and Microsoft Visual Studio (2005 and later versions) to build high-performance XML based applications that provide a high level of interoperability with other applications that adhere to the XML 1.0 standard. The article also briefly summarizes features that MSXML provides, have been improved or deprecated in past and current releases. It allows authors to rapidly build and edit small sets of XML data as a test bed during the development of XML-based applications.This article describes the existing releases of MSXML technologies. Description: XML Notepad is a simple application that assists in the building of rapid prototypes of XML applications.It for checks well-formedness and validation constraints for one or more XML documents. Description: XMLint is a good XML checker.Description: XML Diff and Merge Tool is a Java program that can be used for reconciling or understanding changes made by a single user to an XML document OR for reconciling or understanding changes made by several people to a single document. ![]() Although it does not validate, the results of offline validation can be accessed, and it does read DTDs and keep track of your document structure, and provides context-based accelerators to make element and attribute entry fast and easy. It works very hard to ensure that you cannot produce a non-well-formed document. It is designed to support hand-authoring of small-to-medium size XML documents, and is optimised for keyboard input. Description: XED is a text editor for XML document instances.Description: MoreMotion XML Editor (mmEd), developed for editing and verifying XML structured files used in MoreMotion projects, is an easy-to-use XML Editor for both beginners and professionals.XML Tools for Windows MoreMotion XML Editor ![]()
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