This might be a long shot but you can try python.net (
http://pythonnet.sf.net). It can work with both .NET assemblies and C
extensions. I am not sure how stable it is and I do not see much activity in
this front. Unline IronPython, Python.NET is not a complete implementation
of Python in the managed world. Instead, it exists as a bridge between the
CPython and the Managed world. You can infact embed Python code into the
managed code. (http://pythonnet.sourceforge.net/readme.html#embedding)

Regards,
Vagmi



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On 11/29/06, Michael Niemaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanx guys.

Just to recap: I can not load/run my python scripts because it uses a 'C
extension module'. Am I correct?

So there is no way that I will be able to run this script as is without
changing the xml bit.

How would you proceed to 'change the xml part'?

Thanx,

--mike

On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 09:51 +0900, Sanghyeon Seo wrote:
> 2006/11/29, Dino Viehland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Is libxml2 a pyd?  If so we currently don't support importing pyd's
(it would require matching CPython's extension interface).  Instead you
might be able to use the .NET XML libraries as a work around.
>
> Yes, Python binding of libxml2 is a C extension module.
>
> PS. I greatly prefer "C extension module" over "pyd", since C
> extension modules do not have pyd extension on platforms other than
> Windows.
>


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