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    IMPORTANT NOTE: This project has moved to Github: https://github.com/pkozelka/libxml2-pas Pascal units accessing the popular XML API from Daniel Veillard ( http://www.xmlsoft.org ). This should be usable at least from Kylix and Delphi, but hopefully also from other Pascal compilers (like freepascal).
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    XmlValTran

    Gedit Plugin for XML Validation and Transformation

    Use xmllint (from libxml2) and xsltproc (from libxslt) from within Gedit to validate an XML document. To install: 1) Download the xmlvaltran.py and xmlvaltran.plugin files to the "~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/" directory. If the directory does not exist, create it: "mkdir -p ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/" 2) Start or restart Gedit, and go to "Edit -> Preferences -> Plugins". 3) Select the checkbox next to "XML Validator/Transformer".
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