Hi, Bob Kline wrote: > According to http://www.python.org/community/sigs/current/xml-sig/ > "While Python includes basic XML processing capabilities, the goal of > this SIG is to make Python become //the// premier language for XML > processing. The SIG, through the mailing list > <http://www.python.org/pipermail/xml-sig/> and the PyXML > <http://pyxml.sf.net> project hosted on SourceForge <http://www.sf.net>, > is helping to decide what software is required for this purpose, and > coordinate its implementation and documentation." When I follow the > link to the SourceForge project, the first thing I see is " PyXML is no > longer maintained."
That is true. It has not been updated in years. > So does this mean that the SIG expects Python to > become "/the/ premier language for XML processing" without support for > validating XML documents? No, just by embracing better tools like ElementTree (which is in stdlib) and lxml (which supports validation, which you were asking for). http://codespeak.net/lxml Stefan _______________________________________________ XML-SIG maillist - XML-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-sig