On Feb 11, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Bob Kline wrote:
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| Are there any plans to include the XML validation support in the
| standard Python libraries at some point?
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, Fred Drake replied:
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| I don't know of any such plans at this time. Most programmers aren't
| actually in ne
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Tesco Scoco wrote:
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| I need info on PyXML with regard to the following:
| a. How it works in processing XML documents.
| b. How different is it from the normal built-in python xml processing
| capabilities
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| A pdf document will be of value. Hey, I'm new in this business a
Stefan Behnel wrote:
>> it's hard to imagine Python becoming the premier language for XML
>> processing without support for document validation in the standard
>> library distribution.
>>
>
> That may be so, but if validation is just an
>
> easy_install lxml
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> and an updated import line
> Stefan Behnel wrote:
>> What about changing the "XML" link on the Python homepage to point to a
>> Wiki page? I think this one would come close:
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>> http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonXml
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> If I understand the responses I got to my original question correctly,
> the SIG views the lxml package
Stefan Behnel wrote:
> What about changing the "XML" link on the Python homepage to point to a
> Wiki page? I think this one would come close:
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> http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonXml
>
If I understand the responses I got to my original question correctly,
the SIG views the lxml package as th
On Feb 11, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Bob Kline wrote:
> Are there any plans to include the XML validation support in the
> standard Python libraries at some point?
I don't know of any such plans at this time. Most programmers aren't
actually in need of schema-based validation most of the time, though
> On Feb 11, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Bob Kline wrote:
>> Are there any plans to include the XML validation support in the
>> standard Python libraries at some point?
>
> I don't know of any such plans at this time. Most programmers aren't
> actually in need of schema-based validation most of the time,
Martin v. Löwin wrote:
>> BTW, who's responsible for updating the XML-SIG page that the Python
>> homepage links to behind it's prominent "XML" link?
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> In short: anybody who volunteers.
What about changing the "XML" link on the Python homepage to point to a
Wiki page? I think this one would come