Making sense of W3C Schemas In a prior review of XML editors, I looked at an early version of oXygen. I continue to be more-and-more impressed with this editor, each time a new version comes out, or even when I merely dig around for new features. Specifically, oXygen 4.2 includes a wonderful tool to create a friendly HTML documentation page for an W3C XML Schema. Included with this page is an automatically generated valid XML Instance. Contrast reading a schema directly, such as: http://gnosis.cx/download/eml3/410-ballots.xsd with reading oXygen's generated documentation, such as: http://gnosis.cx/download/eml3/Ballots.html. The homepage for the multi-platform XML editor oXygen is: http://www.oxygenxml.com/