Wang, Harry wrote:
> Test Suite Started @ 2007-11-26 11:34:46.617000
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "C:\UDR2\UDRxmlGateway.py", line 370, in
> ParseAll()
> File "C:\UDR2\UDRxmlGateway.py", line 286, in ParseAll
> py_obj = gnosis.xml.objectify.XML_Objectify(InputFile).make_
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On Nov 26, 1:46 pm, "Wang, Harry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The gnosis xml libs should not be version specific, but when I try to use
On Nov 26, 8:46 pm, "Wang, Harry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The gnosis xml libs should not be version specific, but when I try to use
> Python 2.5, I am getting "not well formed (invalid token)" errors.
>
> Harry
Could you show us a simple example that exhibits this behavior
please ?
SB
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On Nov 26, 1:46 pm, "Wang, Harry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The gnosis xml libs should not be version specific, but when I try to use
> Python 2.5, I am getting "not well formed (invalid token)" errors.
>
> Harry
When does this happen? When you import the module? When you pass it
some xml? Do