On 26 Ott, 23:33, Stargaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He certainly is -- *you* are misreading *him*. The nit he's picking
is
> the non-terminated string (quotation mark/apostrophe missing).
>
right, now i got it!
beside this, i'm trying to use the reduceXML function proposed by
Larry.. but I
On 26 Ott, 19:23, Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > (A,B,C,D)
> > that could be
> > ('tagA', None, [('tagB', None, ['bobloblaw], None)], None)
>
> "C" isn't a tuple in your example either. It is a one-element list
> (the single element INSIDE the list is a tuple whose third
> Resolve *what*? The problem isn't clear yet; at least to me. Above you
> say what you get. What exactly do you want? Examples please.
>
Sorry for my poor english, but I meant: how can I obtain a list of A
and C starting from something like this?
(A,B,C,D)
that could be
('tagA', None, [('t
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>
> Without a better example or explanation of what you are trying to do it is
> difficult
You're right.
Actually i'm parsing an xml file using pyrxp, which returns something
like this:
(tagName, attributes, list_of_children, spare)
Where list_of_children might "be a list with elements that
Hello everybody.
I'm wondering how to iterate over a tuple like this
[A,B,C,D]
while saving A and C in a list.
My problem is that C sometimes is a tuple of the same structure
itself...
thanks!
korovev
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On 20 Set, 14:29, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> lxml is a validating parser for python.
>
> Diez
thank u, i'll take a look
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On 20 Set, 12:55, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
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> First question : do you *really* need a validating parser ?
>
that's what they told me ("they" being "da boss")... I mean: i have to
validate and to parse... i guess you can't do it at the same time, can
you?
> Second question : did you try to go
i'm such a lame... i meant onix... not onyx...
http://xml.coverpages.org/onix.html
the questions remain the same ones...
thanx
On 20 Set, 12:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 19 Set, 21:02, Bruno Desthuilliers
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I don't know what's "onyx-style" xml,
>
> i'm n
On 19 Set, 21:02, Bruno Desthuilliers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I don't know what's "onyx-style" xml,
i'm not used to xml, so for me onyx is just a mess...
http://www.onyx.com/Products/xml.asp
> but if it's xml, any xml parser
> will parse it, and any validating parser should be able to val
Hi everybody! Is there anything out there that can validate and parse
some "onyx-style" xml? I searched the web, but coulnd't find nothing
really interesting about it...
thank you!
korovev
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On 7 Ago, 17:47, "Jerry Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I have to parse a file (that is a dbIII file) whose stucture look like
> > this:
> > |string|, |string|, |string that may contain commas inside|, 1, 2, 3, |
> > other string|
>
>
On 7 Ago, 09:21, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's not a standard dBaseIII data file though, correct? It looks more
> like something that was produced *from* a dBaseIII file.
yeap... unfortunately it is not...
> Good luck with your escape from COBOL!
i'm not escaping by now... A
Hello everybody, I'm new to python (...I work with cobol...)
I have to parse a file (that is a dbIII file) whose stucture look like
this:
|string|, |string|, |string that may contain commas inside|, 1, 2, 3, |
other string|
Is there anything in python that parses this stuff?
thanks a lot
korove
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