On Jun 4, 1:50 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thierry a écrit : > > > > > Hello peoples, > > > As I said, I'm new to python, and particularly to XML generation in > > python. > > Using the 4suite XML package, I have been able to produce XML, but > > only directly to STDOUT. > > > Refering to the 4suite markupWriter refrence, the class needs a stream > > to output the generated XML, and if none is specified, it's the STDOUT > > stream that is used. > > > What I would like, would be to store the generated XML into a python > > object which implement the stream interface to be able to transform it > > via XSLT if needed (it's in a web based project). > > > But, I've read the python doc for the last 12 hours without finding > > anything about an existing object that implements that interface. > > Am I missing something, or should I really create that object myself ? > > > I mean, I just need something that I can write into and read > > thereafter. > > It should already exists, no ? > > It does, it's named StringIO (or cStringIO for the faster C > implementation), and it's part of the standard lib. AFAICT, it should > fit your needs.
Thanks everyone. I had seen it, but understood that you had to give it an already existing string to operate on that one. I feel a bit stupid. Time to get back to those lost sleep hours, I presume. But again, thanks everyone. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list