> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gilbert Ramirez > Sent: giovedì 4 dicembre 2003 23.06 > To: Carsten Buchenau > Cc: Ethereal Development > Subject: Re: [Ethereal-dev] Print as XML - Status of work? > > > On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 14:12, Carsten Buchenau wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I am working on a project where I need to post-process [t]ethereal > > output, and having this in XML format would ease a lot of my work. More > > precisely, I would need the ability to print a capture file as XML > > integrated in [t]ethereal. > > > > So I read with great interest the thread "RFC: Print as XML" as started > > by Gilbert in September > > (http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-dev/200309/msg00488.html), > > including the link to the PDML spec... Can you tell me what's > the status > > on that? Did you decide on a specification already and can you estimate > > when you might start the implementation in cvs?? > > > > thanks a lot, > > carsten > > > > > I've had it in a stable state for a while, but haven't checked it in > because I was working with Fulvio Risso to make sure the PDML that > tethereal produces works in Analyzer. We're having some problems there, > but both our schedules are busy such that we haven't made progress on > that front.
Yes, due to my fault. I'm still very busy with teaching till Christmas, and I had no chance to provide feedback to Gilbert. > I *could* check in what I have now, but I worry that if people start > relying on the format and it has to change in the future then people > might get upset at having to modify their scripts. I wonder if it's > worthwhile to stick a version number into the file somehow to denote > that this is the first version of tethereal's PDML output. <pdml version="xx"> should be enough. > If anyone has an idea on how to do that (remember, I'm no XML expert), > I'd love to hear it. Attached is a sample PDML file from tethereal. > > BTW, when I *do* check in the work, part of the package will also be a > Python class to parse the XML and provide Python objects representing > the packets. I'm using that for my own script which does post-processing > of a capture file. Cheers, fulvio _______________________________________________ Ethereal-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ethereal.com/mailman/listinfo/ethereal-dev