dmtr, 30.04.2010 04:57:
I'm referring to xmlns/URI prefixes. Here's a code example:
from xml.etree.cElementTree import iterparse
from cStringIO import StringIO
xml = """<root xmlns="http://www.very_long_url.com"><child/></
root>"""
for event, elem in iterparse(StringIO(xml)): print event, elem
The output is:
end<Element '{http://www.very_long_url.com}child' at 0xb7ddfa58>
end<Element '{http://www.very_long_url.com}root' at 0xb7ddfa40>
I don't want these "{http://www.very_long_url.com}" in front of my
tags.
They create performance disaster on large files
I seriously doubt that they do.
(first cElementTree
adds them, then I have to remove them in python).
I think that's your main mistake: don't remove them. Instead, use the fully
qualified names when comparing.
Stefan
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