Re: xinclude and pathnames

2006-09-14 Thread Tim Arnold
"Fredrik Lundh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Rob Williscroft wrote: > >> The default handler just sees the href value as a filename, so you >> should be able to use a relative path if you os.chdir() to the working >> directory before processing you xml file. > > an

Re: xinclude and pathnames

2006-09-14 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Rob Williscroft wrote: > The default handler just sees the href value as a filename, so you > should be able to use a relative path if you os.chdir() to the working > directory before processing you xml file. and if that's not good enough, writing a custom loader is trivial (see the default_load

Re: xinclude and pathnames

2006-09-14 Thread Rob Williscroft
Tim Arnold wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in comp.lang.python: > "Tim Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> I'm using ElementTree to access some xml configuration files, and >> using the module's xinclude capability. I've got lines like this in >> the parent x

Re: xinclude and pathnames

2006-09-14 Thread Tim Arnold
"Tim Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I'm using ElementTree to access some xml configuration files, and using > the module's xinclude capability. I've got lines like this in the parent > xml file (which lives in the same directory as the included xml file): >