and i do have genshi installed:

blank:source blank$ easy_install genshi
Searching for genshi
Best match: Genshi 0.5.1
Processing Genshi-0.5.1-py2.5-macosx-10.5-i386.egg
Genshi 0.5.1 is already the active version in easy-install.pth

Using /Library/Python/2.5/site-packages/Genshi-0.5.1-py2.5-macosx-10.5-
i386.egg
Processing dependencies for genshi
Finished processing dependencies for genshi


On Dec 1, 3:42 pm, ceej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I seem to be getting an error, I'm importing like this:
>
> import applications.myapp.modules.Genshi4web2py as Genshi4web2py
> response.postprocessing.append(lambda x: Genshi4web2py.render(x,
> request, response))
>
> but i get this:
>
> http://paste.pocoo.org/show/93469/
>
> On Dec 1, 11:23 am, Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Also note that your Genshi templates (views) must be valid XML.  If they 
> > aren't Genshi will raise an exception.
> > There's a URL in the PDF of Genshi's Documentation website.  It's ok, but 
> > could use some attention.  Feel free to ask me questions.
> > -tim
> > Timothy Farrell wrote:The article in Alter-Ego shows how to setup your 
> > controller to default to Genshi templates.  But if it fails, it will 
> > fall-back to normal web2py templates.
> > Basically your init/controllers/default.py controller should look like 
> > this:response.postprocessing.append(lambda x: Genshi4web2py.render(x, 
> > request, response)) def index(): numbers = range(0,10) return 
> > dict(text="Welcome to Genshi4web2py", nums = numbers)The corresponding view 
> > (init/views/default/index.html) could look like:<html 
> > xmlns:py="http://genshi.edgewall.org/"xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";>
> > <head>
> >   <title>Genshi4web2py Demo</title>
> > </head>
> > <body>
> >   <h1>${text}</h1>
> >   <ol>
> >     <li py:for="n in nums">This is number ${n}<li>
> >   </ol>
> > </body>
> > </html>
> > As far as making Genshi templates, see the attached cheatsheet.  I made 
> > this for my co-worker.  It should give you a basic primer.  Before you use 
> > XInclude too much, note that Genshi makes full use of XSLT and you can use 
> > one included template to completely transform another.  I use this method 
> > for including my default header but it is not necessary by any means.  If 
> > the XSLT part confuses you, ignore it, you don't need it to understand use 
> > Genshi.
> > Does that help?
> > -tim
> > billf wrote:What is the best link for a quick intro of how to use genshi 
> > templates with web2py? I don't mean install/configure but examples of 
> > actual controllers/templates/outputs. On Dec 1, 4:53 pm, Timothy 
> > Farrell<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:Massimo has posted a more recent 
> > Genshi4web2py.py module in AlterEgo for me.  If you use (want to use) 
> > Genshi with web2py, you can get it 
> > from:http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/AlterEgo/default/show/162This new version 
> > adds cache support (for a large speed boost) and full Genshi rendering 
> > options in a configurable manner.  It should be backward compatible with 
> > the old version. Let me know if you run into anything.-- Timothy 
> > Farrell<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Computer Guy Statewide General Insurance Agency 
> > (www.swgen.com)-- Timothy Farrell<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Computer Guy Statewide 
> > General Insurance Agency (www.swgen.com)-- Timothy Farrell<[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]>Computer Guy Statewide General Insurance Agency (www.swgen.com)
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