On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 05:54:24 -0700, korovev76 wrote: > [cut] >> >> Without a better example or explanation of what you are trying to do it is >> difficult > > You're right. > Actually i'm parsing an xml file using pyrxp, which returns something > like this: > (tagName, attributes, list_of_children, spare) > Where list_of_children might "be a list with elements that are 4- > tuples or plain strings". > > In other terms, if I have something like this: > ('<tagA><tagB>bobloblaw</tagB></tagA>') > it's parsed like this: > ('tagA', None, [('tagB', None, ['bobloblaw], None)], None)... > > Fact is that my xml is much more deep... and I'm not sure how to > resolve it
Resolve *what*? The problem isn't clear yet; at least to me. Above you say what you get. What exactly do you want? Examples please. Ciao, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list