Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> Dave Kuhlman enlightened us with:
>> For those who are beginners to using Python to process XML, I've
>> recently updated my Python XML FAQ (PyXMLFaq). It has a number
>> of code samples that may help you get started.
>
> You might want to include a list of things you assu
I have one suggestion. It's a beautiful page, and one day I'll know
enough to appreciate the help it provides, but until then it's always a
big help to the novice (in many fields of knowledge) if the first use
of an acronym includes the words it stands for in parenthesis.
In law and medicine and m
Thanks!
is very usefull for me
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Dave Kuhlman enlightened us with:
> For those who are beginners to using Python to process XML, I've
> recently updated my Python XML FAQ (PyXMLFaq). It has a number of
> code samples that may help you get started.
You might want to include a list of things you assume the reader
already knows, in
For those who are beginners to using Python to process XML, I've
recently updated my Python XML FAQ (PyXMLFaq). It has a number of
code samples that may help you get started. You can find it here:
http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman/pyxmlfaq.html
Comments and suggestions will be appreciated.
Dav