Thanks, any pointers on documentation, cause I would like to create an interface for my users, cause I feel that's the only way they would buy into the idea.
On Sunday, December 2, 2012, Niphlod wrote: > if you want to create it programmatically, there is elementtree, dom, > minidom and sax in the standard library. I always seen (and used) lxml as > the best package to work with xml, both for parsing and creation. Web2py > and its templates can handle xml generation pretty well too. > > How to create an interface to let your "dumb" (as in programming skill) > users fill that structure is entirely up to you. > > On Sunday, December 2, 2012 6:37:02 PM UTC+1, software.ted wrote: >> >> I hv large documents produced daily using word by 10 or more staff, how >> can I the staff make these documents be maked-up using XML so that they r >> searchable using python specifically web2py...my headache is how can the 10 >> staff with no idea of XML markup such a document like this one below: >> >> <doc date="12/2/12"> >> <speaker id="4" sequence="2" type="question">May I find out out >> why....</speaker> >> <speaker id="2" sequence="3" type="question">Thank you for that >> question, my answer....</speaker> >> .... >> .... >> </doc> >> >> I am sure python can easily process such a document, but how do I >> efficiently create such a document...r there tool out there? >> > -- > > > > -- ....................................................................................... Teddy Lubasi Nyambe Opensource Zambia Lusaka, ZAMBIA Cell: +260 97 7760473 website: http://www.opensource.org.zm ~/ Human Knowledge belongs to the world! - AntiTrust Man is a tool-using animal. Without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all - Thomas Carlyle 1795-1881 /~ --