XML News from Wednesday, February 25, 2004

The Mozilla Project has posted the first alpha of Mozilla 1.7, an open source web browser, chat and e-mail client that supports XML, CSS, XSLT, XUL, HTML, XHTML, MathML, SVG, and lots of other crunchy XML goodness. It's available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Version 1.7 improves popup blocking, lets users review and open blocked popups, supports multiple identities in the same email account, and makes various other small improvements.


Tim Bray has updated the beta of Genx, his pure C library for outputting canonical XML. Several nasty bugs have been fixed, and the whole package builds and runs much more reliably on Windows now. Genx is published under the expat license. This is a very liberal, non-viral but GPL-compatible license.


Cladonia Ltd.has released the Exchanger XML Editor 1.3, a $98 payware Java-based XML Editor. Features include

Version 1.3 adds support for DTD editing, XML catalogs, and RelaxNG and DTD based tag completion.