[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Stefan Behnel wrote: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> Stefan Behnel wrote: >>>> BTW: any reason you need to use XSV? There are some other libraries out >>>> there >>>> that can validate XML based on XML Schema and RelaxNG, e.g. lxml. They are >>>> much more powerful than XSV. >>> No particular reason for XSV >>> I just want to validate XML files against an XML schema through Python. >>> If you can suggest any other package for debian, I'll be glad to try >>> it. >> Well, as I said: >> >> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/python/python-lxml >> http://codespeak.net/lxml/ >> >> Just try "apg-get install python-lxml". > > I've read a bit about lxml, didn't found anything related to validating > XML schema... > > Maybe you can give more details on how to install lxml and use it in > Python to validate XML files against an XML Schema > I'm going to ask the server administrator to install lxml, so I can't > play around a lot with the system trying stuff. > > It would be nice if you can tell me: > - What files to download, where to download them from > - How to install it and configure it > - How to import the functions in Python
Being able to read can simplify a lot of things these days. See above to find out how to install lxml on Debian. See the page mentioned above to find out how to use lxml. I mean this page: http://codespeak.net/lxml/ in particular this section: http://codespeak.net/lxml/#documentation or simply search that page for things like "XML Schema" or "API documentation". Hope that gets you on the right track, Stefan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list