Re: recommended package for xslt processing in python

2004-08-07 Thread Donovan Baarda
G'day, From: "Nicola Larosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hash: SHA1 [...] > "XSLT is definitely trendy, because it seems *at first* well-suited to > processing XML documents. [...] If, however, you're quite comfortable with > Python [...], you may find that it's easier to *forget* about these > newfangl

Re: recommended package for xslt processing in python

2004-08-06 Thread Nicola Larosa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > I am writing a python program... So you are writing a *Python* program. ;-) > I have some xslt stylesheets for producing xml, & want to use them in the > program, Probably you don't. ;-> > but I'm a little bewildered by the array of xml-related

Re: recommended package for xslt processing in python

2004-08-06 Thread Alexandre
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 01:44:36PM -0400, Matt Price wrote: > Hi folks, > > I am writing a python program to interface with a bibliographical > database server (refdb) that produces xml output. I have some xslt > stylesheets for producing xml, & want to use them in the program, but > I'm a little

recommended package for xslt processing in python

2004-08-06 Thread Matt Price
Hi folks, I am writing a python program to interface with a bibliographical database server (refdb) that produces xml output. I have some xslt stylesheets for producing xml, & want to use them in the program, but I'm a little bewildered by the array of xml-related packages in debian, & my bible (