kepioo wrote: > Thank you so much, it works and it rocks ! > Great! Glad I could help.
> bad thing i need ot figure out is why mozilla cannot parse my xsl > sheet, but it works in IE ( most of my users are using IE) > you could try transforming the xml on the server and send straight HTML to the client - if you were to use CherryPy (http://www.cherrypy.org), there is a filter which does this called picket: http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/Picket you would also need to install 4Suite (http://4suite.org) > so the module u wrote is to top up element tree with Xpath > capabilities, is it? it minimally extends the functionality of elementtree's existing 'findall' function - and it hasn't been put to much use, so let me know if you run into problems. the idea came from reading about the 'Specification Pattern': pdf - http://www.martinfowler.com/apsupp/spec.pdf good luck! Gerard -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list