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How to test .xml files?

Testing FAQs - Page 9
Latest Answer: Bofore testing xml files you must know what exactly XML file contains... here we goxml file contains...

Is there any documentation for the skin XML files?

FrequentlyAskedQuestions - MediaPortal Wiki Documentation
Skin graphics and XML files are cached, just delete the packedgfx*.* files in the \MediaPortal\cache\skin folder . They will be rebuilt on the next MediaPortal start. Or remove the whole \MediaPortal\cache\skin folder, this will ensure graphics and fonts are rebuilt. See similar questions...

Where should I put my test files?

JUnit FAQ
While adequate for small projects, many developers feel that this approach clutters the source directory, and makes it hard to package up client deliverables without also including unwanted test code, or writing unnecessarily complex packaging tasks. arguably better way is to place the tests in a separate parallel directory structure with package alignment. These approaches allow the tests to access to all the public and package visible methods of the classes under test. See similar questions...

Should I use the trial area to test my XML files?

FAQs - Transaction Reporting System
Firms should not use the trial area to test their XML files. Before using the trial area you must test your XML file using an XML parser or via another internal system. You should submit files to the trial area only after this has been done. See similar questions...

Why do I get a LinkageError when using XML interfaces in my test?

JUnit FAQ
The workaround as of JUnit 3.7 is to add org.w3c.dom.* and org.xml.sax.* to your excluded.properties. It's just a matter of time before this fix becomes incorporated into the released version of JUnit's excluded.properties, since JAXP is a standard part of JDK 1.4. It will be just like excluding org.omg.*. By the way, if you download the JUnit source from its Sourceforge CVS, you will find that these patterns have already been added to the default excluded. See similar questions...

How are my test files reviewed?

ASK: Vendors - FAQs
Answer: Vendors and trading partners will perform self-testing. Self-testing will involve the vendor or trading partner submitting a test file and retrieving the response reports on there own. Errors can then be corrected and a test file resent which begins the process again. Vendors and trading partners will be allowed to make the decision as to when they move to production (unless a payer has certain testing requirements to meet). See similar questions...

What is XML?

Forum FAQ - GameDev.Net Discussion Forums
XML is a meta-language optimized for use on the Internet. A meta-language provides a way to create other languages or vocabularies. Many applications use XML as a way of sharing data between otherwise incompatible systems. See similar questions...

Since the database snapshot files are XML can I edit these?

TOYS Frequently Asked Questions
It is not intended that you edit the snapshot files, however, there is nothing to prevent you from doing so. It is very easy to corrupt an XML file making it malformed or invalid. Having said that, an XML editor can ease the pain. You must of course understand the XML document structure. That is, the structure of the database snapshot files. If you must edit these snapshot files, then email us for a copy of the DTD. See similar questions...

Do I have to use XML files for the datasets?

Spry:FAQ - Adobe Labs
For now, the framework only accepts XML data, but the source can be an XML file or any other page that outputs XML. Pages can be written in ColdFusion, PHP, ASP or other scripting languages that output valid XML. See similar questions...

How are the XML files structured?

LGCL FAQ (Local Government Category List Frequently Asked Qu...
LGCL is split into separate XML files which are brought together in the lgcl.xml through transformation. These files are as follows: a file identifying which terms are preferred and which non-preferred equivalent terms for LGCL purposes a file identifying the hierarchy of broader and narrower terms used to categorise terms for LGCL purposes A diagram explaining the XML used to publish LGCL and to map to other lists is given at http://www.esd.org.uk/standards/lgcl/lgclresourcediagram.html. See similar questions...

Why is XML split into separate files?

LGCL FAQ (Local Government Category List Frequently Asked Qu...
The split of XML files is done to allow component parts to be combined in different ways for different purposes, whilst still using one standard list of terms. See similar questions...

How can I process UTF-8 based XML files?

XML parser FAQ
The virtual method TXmlParser.TranslateEncoding is responsible for transcoding from the source character set of your XML to the destination character set of your application. The default method tries to translate UTF-8 to Windows-1252, which is not a good idea if you use characters outside the Windows-1252 range. You should override TranslateEncoding with a method that just passes UTF-8 through: FUNCTION TMyOwnXmlParser. See similar questions...

Can I update my XML files from the QuarkXPress document?

products & atomik & overview & benefits
Yes. Atomik Roundtrip maintains a link between the content in your QuarkXPress document and the source XML document. This means that if you make any copyedits or corrections to the content in QuarkXPress, with just one click you can update the source XML document(s) to reflect these changes. See similar questions...

And what is an XML feed?

Blogtimore, Hon › Frequently Asked Questions
XML feed is a means by which you syndicate your content, or make it available to other sites or in newsreaders like NetNewsWire, SharpReader, Straw or BlogLines. Blogtimore, Hon works the same way—except instead of finding and adding the feeds yourself, we do the work for you. Some common types of XML feeds are Atom, RSS, and RSS 2.0. See similar questions...

C.7 If XML is just a subset of SGML, can I use XML files directly with SGML tools?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Extensible Markup Langu...
Yes, provided you use SGML software which knows about the new WebSGML Adaptations to ISO 8879 (features needed to support XML, such as the special form for EMPTY elements; some aspects of the SGML Declaration such as NAMECASE GENERAL NO; multiple attribute declarations, etc). An alternative is to use an SGML DTD to let you create an SGML file, but one which does not use empty elements; and then remove the DocType Declaration so it becomes a well-formed DTDless XML file. See similar questions...

Can XmlShell The Ultimate Lightweight XML Editor open non-XML (not well-formed) files?

XmlShell - The Ultimate Lightweight XML Editor - FAQ
Yes. When opening non-XML files, XmlShell The Ultimate Lightweight XML Editor will give warning and point you where the parsing was failed. See similar questions...

How can I convert the XML files to tab delimited or semi-colon delimited format files?

ALFRED
There is no easy way to convert XML files to tab delimited files or semi-colon delimited files. With an XML eXtensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) template or transformation file, you can convert an XML document into a different (usually HTML-compliant) format. ALFRED programmers are working on providing the data in different formats. See similar questions...

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