I have yet to try it myself, but Invisible XML may be worth a look. https://invisiblexml.org <https://invisiblexml.org/>
A good and brief intro: https://www.xml.com/articles/2022/03/01/invisible-xml/ <https://www.xml.com/articles/2022/03/01/invisible-xml/> > On Aug 1, 2022, at 1:12 PM, Julie Swierczek <jswierc...@folger.edu> wrote: > > I need to transform EDIFACT files into XML or JSON so I can extract the > Acquisitions data for use in another system. I can do some Python scripting, > so having XML or JSON would be a big help. Ideally, I'd love to find > something with a GUI so that other staff could manage the process, too. But > if all you've got is a hammer, then everything looks like ... Python. > > Any suggestions? I haven't quite read *all* of Stack Overflow - although I > feel I am getting close - so I might have missed something. > > Thanks! > > Julie > > ---- > Julie C. Swierczek (SWER-check) > Associate Librarian for Collection Description and Imaging > jswierc...@folger.edu<mailto:jswierc...@folger.edu> | She/her/hers > Folger Shakespeare Library | 201 East Capitol Street SE, Washington, D.C. > 20003 > www.folger.edu<http://www.folger.edu/> | Follow us on > Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/folgershakespearelibrary>, > Twitter<https://twitter.com/folgerlibrary>, and > Instagram<https://www.instagram.com/folgerlibrary/> > > [Shape, arrow Description automatically generated with medium confidence] > > <image001.jpg>
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