effbot ElementTree question
Fredrik Lundh
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Wed Dec 15 02:29:12 EST 2004
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<dayzman at hotmail.com> wrote: > Is anyone here familiar with ElementTree by effbot? > > With <html><body>hello</body></html> how is "hello" stored in the > element tree? Which node is it under? Similarly, with: > foo <a href = "blah"> blah </a> bar, how is bar stored? Which node is > it in? reposting the reply I just posted to the discussion board where you asked the same question: in the body case, the "hello" text ends up in the 'text' attribute of the "body" node (in HTML/CSS terminology, this is known as an "anonymous block"). in the other case, the trailing text is stored in the 'tail' attribute of the preceeding element ("a" in this case); see: http://effbot.org/zone/element-infoset.htm#mixed-content for details on how ElementTree deals with mixed content. </F>
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