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With regarding to XML-diff, please see the following recent posting[1]
regarding Stylus Studio.

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Joe Chiusano
Booz Allen Hamilton
Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World

[1] http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200406/msg00633.html

Brian Nielsen wrote:
> 
> Is anyone aware of an advanced XML(/XSD) editor that has refactoring
> features aka. the ones known for ex. Java. They could be:
> 
> * refactoring logical layout. Between the diffent forms: Russian Doll,
> Salami slice, Garden of Eden etc.
> * refactoring physical layout. From schema modules to a flattend schema.
> * namespaces. Changing prefix's over several modules, and or namespaces
> URI's.
> * naming. Element, attribute and types.
> 
> I am aware that some of these could be done by using some sort of 'replace',
> but I often work with several schema modules with the same namespace. Also
> XSL could/can do the job, but I would love to see it integrated in an
> Editor, ex. as a plugin for Eclipse.
> 
> Also I would like to know of any tools for doing a logical comparison om
> XSD's, like a XSD-diff, to be used in analysing diffent version of the same
> schema.
> 
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