Samuel napisaĆ(a): > Say you have the following XML: > > <item ref="1"> > <name>item 1</name> > </item> > <item ref="2"> > <name>item 2</name> > </item> > <group> > <item ref="1" /> > <item ref="2" /> > <name>my group</name> > </group> > > Is there an easy way (i.e. without writing a sax/dom parser) to load > this into a (number of) Python object(s), manipulate the instance, and > save the result back to XML?
Yea, use ElementTree and you'd get a bunch of nested lists of very simple objects. -- Jarek Zgoda http://jpa.berlios.de/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list