Hello All, I've been charged with developing an XML configuration file format, for one of the applications that my company develops. (Yes, I know it would have been easier to just use the configuration file format as described in RFC 822) While I am finally comfortable with the XML description that we've agreed upon; I am still trying to determine the best XML parser API to use. I would love to use XPATH, however I face the following restriction:
The Python scripts that perform the parsing of the XML configuration file must be compatible with Python Versions 2.2-present. This means that any functionality that I use needs to be compatible with Python 2.2. I started with the DOM API in xml.dom.minidom and I thought that it might be the best way to go, but then I ran across the Recipes of Wai Yip Tung http://code.activestate.com/recipes/534109/ and John Bair, Christoph Dietze from the second edition of the Python cookbook. Wai's implementation uses thes SAX parser and John and Christoph's implementation uses Expat API. In the end what I really want is to transform the XML <config> <component> <setting></setting> </component> </config> into an object that looks like config.component.setting or a map config[component][setting]. Another restriction is that I don't want to have to ship additional modules. Does anyone have any advice, comments, or HELP??? Aquil H. Abdullah Developer -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list