On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 5:41 AM, Alister <alister.w...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 18:25:55 -0500, Larry Martell wrote: > > > On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 6:19 PM, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Larry Martell > >> <larry.mart...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > On Monday, November 25, 2013 5:30:44 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote: > >> > > >> >> First off, please clarify: Are there five corresponding </Node> tags > >> >> later on? If not, it's not XML, and nesting will have to be defined > >> >> some other way. > >> > > >> > Yes, there are corresponding </Node> tags. I just didn't show them. > >> > >> Good good, I just saw the "unbounded" in your subject line and got > >> worried :) I'm pretty sure there's a way to parse that will preserve > >> the current nesting information, but others can describe that better > >> than I can. > >> > >> > > The term 'unbounded' is used in the XML xsd file like this: > > > > <xs:sequence maxOccurs="unbounded"> > > > > > >> >> Secondly, please get off Google Groups. Your initial post is > >> >> malformed, and unless you specifically fight the software, your > >> >> replies will be even more malformed, to the point of being quite > >> >> annoying. There are many other ways to read a newsgroup, or you can > >> >> subscribe to the mailing list python-list@python.org, which carries > >> >> the same content. > >> > > >> > Not sure what you mean by malformed. I don't really care for Google > >> Groups, > >> > but I've been using it to post to this any other groups for years > >> > (since > >> rn > >> > and deja news went away) and no one ever said my posts were > >> > malformed. In any case, I did not know the group was available as a > >> > ML. I've subbed to that and will post that way. > >> > >> The mailing list works well for me too. Google Groups is deceptively > >> easy for a lot of people, but if you look through the list's archives, > >> you'll see that the posts it makes are unwrapped (and thus string out > >> to the right an arbitrary length), and all quoted text is > >> double-spaced, among other problems. Its users are generally unaware of > >> this, and like you are not maliciously inflicting that on us all, but > >> that doesn't make it any less painful to read :) Thanks for switching. > >> > >> > > I had noticed the double spacing and I always fixed that when I replied. > > <div dir="ltr">On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 6:19 PM, Chris Angelico <span > > dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ros...@gmail.com" > > target="_blank">ros...@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><div > > class="gmail_extra"><div class="gmail_quote"> > > <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px > > 0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);border- > left-style:solid;padding-left:1ex"><div > > class="im">On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Larry Martell <<a > > href="mailto:larry.mart...@gmail.com">larry.mart...@gmail.com</a>> > > wrote:<br> > > > > > On Monday, November 25, 2013 5:30:44 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico > > wrote:<br> > > ><br> > > </div><div class="im">>> First off, please clarify: Are there five > > corresponding </Node> tags<br> > > >> later on? If not, it's not XML, and nesting will have to be > > defined<br> > > >> some other way.<br> > > ><br> > > > Yes, there are corresponding </Node> tags. I just didn't > > show them.<br> > > <br> > > </div>Good good, I just saw the "unbounded" in your subject > > line and got<br> > > worried :) I'm pretty sure there's a way to parse that will > > preserve<br> > > the current nesting information, but others can describe that better<br> > > than I can.<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>The term > > 'unbounded' is used in the XML xsd file like > > this:</div><div><br></div><div><xs:sequence > > maxOccurs="unbounded"><br></div><div><br></div><blockquote > > class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px > > 0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);border- > left-style:solid;padding-left:1ex"> > > > > <div class="im"><br> > > >> Secondly, please get off Google Groups. Your initial post > > is<br> > > >> malformed, and unless you specifically fight the software, > > your<br> > > >> replies will be even more malformed, to the point of being > > quite<br> > > >> annoying. There are many other ways to read a newsgroup, or you > > can<br> > > >> subscribe to the mailing list <a > > href="mailto:python-list@python.org">python-list@python.org</a>, which > > carries<br> > > >> the same content.<br> > > ><br> > > > Not sure what you mean by malformed. I don't really care for > > Google Groups,<br> > > > but I've been using it to post to this any other groups for > > years (since rn<br> > > > and deja news went away) and no one ever said my posts were > > malformed. In<br> > > > any case, I did not know the group was available as a ML. I've > > subbed to<br> > > > that and will post that way.<br> > > <br> > > </div>The mailing list works well for me too. Google Groups is > > deceptively<br> > > easy for a lot of people, but if you look through the list's > > archives,<br> > > you'll see that the posts it makes are unwrapped (and thus string > > out<br> > > to the right an arbitrary length), and all quoted text is<br> > > double-spaced, among other problems. Its users are generally unaware<br> > > of this, and like you are not maliciously inflicting that on us all,<br> > > but that doesn't make it any less painful to read :) Thanks for<br> > > switching.<br><span class=""><font > > color="#888888"><br></font></span></blockquote><div><br></div><div>I had > > noticed the double spacing and I always fixed that when I replied. > > </div></div><br></div></div> > > > if you could now change your male client
What about my female client? > > to send in plane text How about plain text? > only we > would not get this duplicated HTML copy of the post which is just as > annoying as the double spacing form GG (probably more so). Sorry, didn't realize it was sending in HMTL. I had it set to plain text, but when the awful gmail update came out it seems to have reverted to HTML. Hopefully this is better. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list