BTW: I think its problematic to associate Java with XML. Michael F. Stemper schrieb am Dienstag, 21. September 2021 um 20:12:33 UTC+2: > On the prolog thread, somebody posted a link to: > <https://dirtsimple.org/2004/12/python-is-not-java.html>
The above linke is very old, from 2004, and might apply how Java presented itself back in those days. But since the Jigsaw project, XML has practically left Java. Its all not anymore part of the javax.* or java.* namespace, Oracle got rid of XML technologies housing in these namespaces, and there is now the jakarta.* namespace. Example JAXB: Jakarta XML Binding (JAXB; formerly Java Architecture for XML Binding) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta_XML_Binding If I remember well, also XML never went into the Java Language Specification, unlike the Scala programming language, where you can have XML literals: XML literals in scala https://tuttlem.github.io/2015/02/24/xml-literals-in-scala.html An easy protection against tampered XML data vulnerabilities is DTD or some other XML schema language. It can at least catch problems that are in the scope of the schema language. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list