[Will Ganz wrote]
> The book "XML Processing with Python" comes with a companion CD that has
> several programs on it for Python 1.5.2.  I have ActivePython 2.2.1
> installed on a W2K machine. Is installing "xmln.exe", "xmlv.exe",

I am not familiar with those, but I cannopt imagine those causing your
Python installation any distress.

> "Mark
> Hammond's Win32 extensions",

ActivePython already installs Mark Hammond's PyWin32 stuff by default.

> and "Python XML library from XML-SIG" a GOOD
> THING? 

Sure, go ahead.

> Or will I thoroughly hose my Python 2.2.1 install?

No.


> I am just converting over from that other "P" scripting language and am
> having to do a crash course on how to handle XML. Is this book still a good
> reference or is it too dated already? (I got it at the $4.99each discount
> store so I didn't lose that much if it is already an antique).

I have not read the book but I think it should be fine for starters.


Cheers,
Trent

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Trent Mick
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