http://lxml.de/ is the place.

On Thursday, August 1, 2013 3:05:17 PM UTC+2, Willoughby wrote:
>
> Thanks Niphlod.  I appreciate your insight AND all you do for web2py!
> I'll check out lxml - I don't think I ran across that during my searching.
>
> On Wednesday, July 31, 2013 3:18:09 PM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> unfortunately my experience is only with edi parsers that are much harder 
>> to build than the cxml counterparts. A quick search on google reveals only 
>> one pretty old module to deal with cxml, but it looks like a very thin 
>> wrapper on top of standard xml parsing libraries. 
>> However, I sweated a lot with xml parsing in my life and ElementTree is 
>> definitely the best package to deal with xml if you want to use a module 
>> shipped with the standard library.
>> lxml is a little bit faster and for some operations has nice helpers, so 
>> I used it whenever possible.
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 31, 2013 6:52:26 PM UTC+2, Willoughby wrote:
>>>
>>> Anybody using web2py for processing cXML as used in a PunchOut scenario?
>>> I'm guessing ElementTree is the best option, but I'm willing to learn 
>>> from the pain of others!
>>> Any opinions appreciated...
>>>
>>

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