Thanks to Mr mta for his reply:
But, I'm still puzzled by what Speccy web page says: "You can view the resulting XML file in any XML viewer, as well as Internet Explorer."
But try as I might, no success with Browsers such as Internet Explorer, Chrome and Fire Fox. So I Googled, for .XML Viewer, and found a free trial downloaded and so named Altova MissionKit Enterprise Edition! **************************
HERE IS WHAT I FOUND OUT:
One of the several ~packages" in that install, seems to be the one called Spy XML. (See C&P info below.) Spy XML Editor, does what Altova claims: It did in fact open and display a Spcccy.sml SaveAs. Using Altova's Spy XML. the only display choice, that works, is the GRID tab at screen bottom: But It takes qite a bit of clicking on the Triangle Down Arrows at Upper Left of various Boxes, but the effort sucessively expand the lines, to is pretty much the same information, as that of what Specccy Shows, for whats in my computer. ******* However the Spy XML Display, is vastely harder to scroll around in (Than Speccy Display), because the Speccy information is HUGE, and the Spy XML Display box is way too small. This box is at max expansion on my lap top, is only ~6 inch high by 8 inch wide, and really needs to be ~5 times that big, for adequately showingSpeccy.XML Information. I am using the Free Verdion of Spy XML, and of course, the full $ Pay Version, may be less limited. *********** What is shown by my efforts above, is that a Speccy.XML saved file CAN be read by humans, IF a satisfactory XML Viewer / Editor is used.
Still, I'm quite surprised that a standard web browser, can not do this, which is what I originally wanted and assumed. But, this does NOT answer the question, as to why Speccy Developers, would offer the SaveAs.XML, when it is so hard to find a Viewer / Editor for Viewing this .XML saved file.
PERHPS: 1) The SaveAs.XML is practically identical to that of the SaveAs SnapShot, and thus easy for the Developers to do. AND 2) This Speccy SaveAs.xmL, is intended for persons (Speccy Developers Themselves?), who happen to have an appropriate .XML Viewer / Editor,
BOTTOM LINES: This shows that WITH an appropriate viewer .XML can be displayed for humans to read. AND peerhaps Speccy Developers are in fact using, an .XML Editor, in the first place, to create their Speccy Code for their very nice APP!!
Henry Gurr
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