There are built in tools for the DOM in Python. Also I'm using OSX to do XML parsing but I'm using the tools available from 4suite.
On Sep 12, 2:21 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just curious if there's any python xml parsing tools built into the Mac (OS > 10.4.10 Tiger)? If so, > could anyone > share some simple code (or maybe point me to a web-site) of how to parse xml > data from a > file? For example, if I > had a file that contained this: > > <colors> > <color base="DeviceGray" /> > <color alt="DeviceCMYK" > base="Separation">Black</color> > <color alt="Lab" base="Separation">Light Blue</color> > <color alt="ICCBased" base="Separation">Green</color> > </colors> > > I'd want to look in the 'colors' xml element, then look at each 'color' xml > element inside and > pull any that have > values (which would be Black, Light Blue and Green). I'd like to know how to > pull 'attributes' > too. > > Thanks very much for your help. > > Jay -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list