On 9/30/06, Paul Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It would appear that xml.dom.minidom or xml.sax.* might be the best
thing to use since PyXML is going without support. Best of all it is
included in the base Python distribution, so no addition hunting required.
Is this right thinking? Is there a better solution?
I am using lxml as my standard tool of choice. It includes the easy interface of ElementTree and the speed and power of being backed by libxml2 and libxslt. But this mainly cause I have to deal with large XMLs in a fast way. Otherwise pure ElementTree is a very, very nice choice. And it is also our "backup" choice, when lxml is not available on a system.
Best regards,
Oliver
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