On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:19:43AM +0200, Pierre Rougier wrote:
> Hi,
> (just to remember,
> well, in fact, I still tried to force the using of libxmltok and
> libxmlparse using the following line when compiling:
> 
> >gcc -shared -pthread Sablotmodule.o ../lib/libsablot.so
> >../../Expat/.libs/libxmlparse.so ../../Expat/.libs/libxmltok.so -o
> >Sablotmodule.so
> 
> but I still have this problem (which is the same.... than yesterday)

unfortunately, the current version of the Python module doesn't do very
much anyway.  I am still thinking of making a new module with a little
more features.  I am thinking of implementing new XSL (I think XPath
is more correct) functions in Python that can be used in XSLT scripts. 
Things like conversion of dates from one scheme to another.  I have not
used XSLT in this way, yet, but I believe this is done with XT and Java.

If you have any idea what a Python module should do, how the interface
should look like etc. please feel free to send them to this list or to
me.  Right now I have not done anything yet and I have to see when and
if I find the time to do a Python module.

For now, I believe it is easier to call sabcmd via popen() from Python
than to implement the current module which seems to have less features
than sabcmd.  Unless, of course, you have Windows and can't use
popen()...



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