Wildemar Wildenburger wrote: > sharan wrote: >> I've been experimenting with the jclark's expat parser. I compiled it >> on >> linux, and it works just great. However, finding tags and data by >> implementing the callback functions in c language is cumbersome. >> Has anybody written code that uses the expat callback's in such a way >> as to >> build a hierarchical tree, without using DOM,schema, and sax, that can >> be traversed.My purpose, just enough to traverse branches and find >> leafs of a xml documents without using DOM, schema, and sax, and i >> also want help regarding how to convert a xml document to a >> hierachical tree which contains tags values. thanks > > Not sure if I completely follow you. Maybe ElementTree could be of help?
Just a quick note that it actually uses expat for parsing, so there's no need to fiddle with it on your own - especially since it's pretty hard to get any faster than the C implementation of ET, cElementTree, is already... Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list