Marko Rauhamaa <ma...@pacujo.net> writes: > Alain Ketterlin <al...@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr>: > >> which does an exact traversal of potential the DOM tree... (assuming a >> DOM is even defined on a non well-formed XML document). >> >> Anyway, my point was only to warn the OP that he is not doing XML. > > I consider that one of the multitude of flaws in XML.
I consider such use cases one of the multitude misuses of XML. > Compare that with the close analogue: S expressions. [...] How do you specify the encoding of sexprs? How can you require that an attribute value must match the value of an id-attribute? or whatever insanely complex integrity rule that XML Schemas lets you express? And so on. If all you need to do is parse properly bracketed input, go with sexprs, or json, or yaml, or pickle if both ends are python programs. Using XML for such a trivial task is looking for trouble. -- Alain. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list