> Hehe... I've heard that python already supports XSLT 2 & XPATH 2. It's
> very convenient to to use these standards. BTW does python support
> XQuery, XInclude, XLink, XPointer and stuff like that?

Are you sure about XSLT 2 and XPATH 2? I haven't seen version 2
support in python, only XSLT and XPATH version 1.

If XPATH 2 does exist than its not much of a leap to XQuery

mcb.

On 8/12/07, Alex Nikolaenkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You wrote 12 ??????? 2007 ?., 1:41:39:
>
> > Alex Nikolaenkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> Hello guys,
> >> I like just about everything in django, but at this point of me reading 
> >> django
> >> book I can't imagine the way of xmlizing django.
> >>
> >> Is there a way to use XSLT templates instead of standard django
> >> template language?
>
> > I have some stuff that is being used for a big project. Works quite
> > well...
> Hehe... I've heard that python already supports XSLT 2 & XPATH 2. It's
> very convenient to to use these standards. BTW does python support
> XQuery, XInclude, XLink, XPointer and stuff like that?
>
> > But big project is nearing completion so I don't have much time right
> > now to upload it to snippetts.
>
> It will be perfect if you upload your solutions sometime. Good ideas
> should be shared.
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  Alex                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> >
>

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