George wrote: > [form]
> <li>Monday</li> > <li>Tuesday</li> > <li>Wednesday</li> > <li>Thursday</li> > <li>Friday</li> [fillin] > <dutchdays> > <Monday>maandag</Monday> > <Tuesday>dinsdag</Tuesday> > <Wednesday>woensdag</Wednesday> [...] > How can I compare the text in the element tags <li> with the elements > tags in filling and if they match replace the text within the elements > tags <li> with the text in the matching element tag of fillin. You need to first get each of the li elements in form - something which is best done using XPath: from xml.dom.minidom import parseString import xml.xpath form_doc = parseString(form) for li in xml.xpath.Evaluate("//li", form_doc): Do something with the element. Here, the XPath expression "//li" means "get all li elements in the document". When you're examining an li element, you need to get the textual content in order to find out which day it is you want to replace. I recommend the following: li.normalize() day_text = li.childNodes[0] day_str = day_text.nodeValue With this, you have the string value of the day (rather than some node), and can then go looking for that day's Dutch translation in the other document using similar techniques. Since you look for the translation for each li element, you're going to be using nested loops rather than a single one. I hope this gets you started on the problem, anyway! Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list