dmtr, 30.04.2010 23:59:
I think that's your main mistake: don't remove them. Instead, use the fully
qualified names when comparing.
Yes. That's what I'm forced to do. Pre-calculating tags like tagChild
= "{%s}child" % uri and using them instead of "child".
Exactly. Keeps you from introducing typos in your code. And keeps you from
having to deal with namespace-prefix mappings. Big features.
As a result the
code looks ugly and there is extra overhead concatenating/comparing
these repeating and redundant prefixes.
The overhead is really small, though. In many cases, a pointer comparison
will do.
I don't understand why
cElementTree forces users to do that. So far I couldn't find any way
around that without rebuilding cElementTree from source.
Then don't do it.
Apparently somebody hard-coded the namespace_separator parameter in
the cElementTree.c (what a dumb thing to do!!!, it should have been a
parameter in the cElementTree.XMLParser() arguments):
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self->parser = EXPAT(ParserCreate_MM)(encoding,&memory_handler, "}");
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Simply replacing "}" with NULL gives me desired tags without stinking
URIs.
You should try to calm down and embrace this feature.
Stefan
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