XML Library from
Raymond Hettinger
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activepython at listserv.ActiveState.com; xml-sig-admin at python.org > Subject: Re: XML Library from > > > from what i remember it's a bit of an odd book: it should be titled "using > pyxie (I think that was the name)", which is the authors XML library that > converts XML to/from a simplified text format so you can leverage normal > text processing tools. There's a review on ibm.com/xml somewhere, which said > the library was buggy, I think too you will find some python/xml articles > there. > > Oreilly python/xml was more conventional: DOM/SAX etc. I highly recommend Python & XML by Chris Jones and Fred Drake. It's current, readable, highly informative, doesn't presume much, and quickly gets you up to speed. Though it's another one of the animal books, I confess that I can't name the animal on the cover. It appears to be some sort of rodent or other type of Python food. Raymond Hettinger
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