On May 10, 1:42 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On May 10, 12:56 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > > Hi, > > I need to replace a string in xml file with something else.Ex > > > - <SERVICEPARAMETER id="_775" Semantics="subfunction" DDORef="_54"> > > <SHORTNAME>rate</SHORTNAME> > > <LONGNAME>rate</LONGNAME> > > <VALUE role="constant" DataType="unsigned" value="1" /> > > <BYTEPOSITION role="position" BytePos="1" /> > > </SERVICEPARAMETER> > > - <SERVICEPARAMETER id="_776" Semantics="localId" DDORef="_54"> > > > Here i have opened an xml > > file(small part is pasted here).I want to replace the word 'localId' > > with 'dataPackageID' wherever it comes in xml file.I have asked this > > before and got a code: > > input_file = open(filename) > > xmlcontents = input_file.read() > > input_file.close() > > xmlcontents = xmlcontents.replace("spam", "eggs") > > output_file = open(filename,"w") > > output_file.write(xmlcontents) > > output_file.close() > > > Although this works alone it is nto > > working when i handle multiple file I/O.Is there a alternative to do > > this.(maybe without read() operation) > > Thanks > > try this... > > #!/usr/bin/env python > > from elementtree import ElementTree as et > tree = et.parse("testxml.xml") > > for t in tree.getiterator("SERVICEPARAMETER"): > t.set("Semantics", "localId") > > tree.write("output.xml") > > ~Sean- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
#!/usr/bin/env python from elementtree import ElementTree as et tree = et.parse("testxml.xml") for t in tree.getiterator("SERVICEPARAMETER"): t.set("Semantics", "localId") tree.write("output.xml") Is this code complete,where are you replacing the localid with "datapackageid",and where is the new xml being stored. Thanks for the replies -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list