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Solve : how to open XML documents in Vista?

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My friend just sent me an email containing a XML document - I opened it and it went to a window saying "to extract all files" I said OK and it went straight to IE (as default) and when I CLICKED open ...the file contains a lot of codes,..." On my old computer with XP I had no problem opening XML files...not with Vista. Can someone please tell me how to do it in Vista ...thanks

download a program called textpad and get the addon for xml from here http://www.textpad.com/add-ons/index.html

Textpad does cost but you can just get the evaluation version. Textpad should be on the same web site as the web site above.

hope that helps,
Tan_ZaIf it's Office 2007 file, you can open it with OpenOffice: http://www.openoffice.org/Yeah but who wants Office 07 I mean come on......

Tan_ZaHuh?Quote from: Tan_Za on January 07, 2009, 09:43:38 PM

Yeah but who wants Office 07 I mean come on......

Tan_Za

interesting, I don't recall anybody recommending they install Office 2007.OpenOffice and Office are almost the same thing just that OpenOffice is free and is alot easier to use compared to Office.

Tan_ZaQuote from: Tan_Za on January 07, 2009, 10:15:52 PM
OpenOffice and Office are almost the same thing

they do the same thing, but to say they are the same thing is kind of LIKE saying Linux is DOS. Oh wait a second... you DO say that...I never said that they were the same thing??? and i also never said that linux was DOS I said that it had a implement of it.

Tan_Zacome to think of it, I think you might be referring to the kernel, since windows has a kernel, and so does Linux and every other program.



say, does office '03 support XML documents?hmm I don't know it's worth a shot though.

Tan_ZaI'm not sure if this has been answered, i couldn't be bothered to wade through the BICKERING, but XML documents will open in notepad.

Just right click and click edit.

FBQuote from: fireballs on January 08, 2009, 04:29:14 PM
I'm not sure if this has been answered, i couldn't be bothered to wade through the bickering, but XML documents will open in notepad.

Just right click and click edit.

FB

yes, but I think the original problem was they were "showing their code" which leads ne to believe it was a Office document that was saved as XML, and now being opened on a computer without Office installed.He has got a point
Quote from: BC_Programmer on January 08, 2009, 04:51:18 PM
Quote from: fireballs on January 08, 2009, 04:29:14 PM
I'm not sure if this has been answered, i couldn't be bothered to wade through the bickering, but XML documents will open in notepad.

Just right click and click edit.

FB

yes, but I think the original problem was they were "showing their code" which leads ne to believe it was a Office document that was saved as XML, and now being opened on a computer without Office installed.

Tan_Za


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