I'm having trouble locating my document locator. For me, the following asks, "Dude, where's my Locator?"
class FooHandler(xml.sax.ContentHandler): def __init__(self): self.locator = None pass def setDocumentLocator(self, locator): self.locator = locator def startDocument(self): if self.locator is None: raise RuntimeError("Dude, where's my Locator?") def characters(self, text): line = self.locator.getLineNumber() col = self.locator.getColumnNumber() print line,',',col, ':', text parser = xml.sax.make_parser() handler = FooHandler() parser.setContentHandler(handler) parser.parse('/path/to/some/file.xml') That snippet based on http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/11/24/py-xml.html, which taunts me with the assertion that, "Every SAX driver I know of that comes with Python or on PyXML supports locators." I know there's a locator there somewhere, because when my xml is broken, the parser is quick to let me know where :) Any suggestions much appreciated! Cheers, Jed -- Jed Parsons Industrial Light + Magic (415) 448-2974 grep(do{for(ord){(!$_&&print"$s\n")||(($O+=(($_-1)%6+1)and grep(vec($s,$O++,1)=1,1..int(($_-6*6-1)/6))))}},(split(//, "++,++2-27,280,481=1-7.1++2,800+++2,8310/1+4131+1++2,80\0. What!?"))); _______________________________________________ XML-SIG maillist - XML-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-sig