Ultrus wrote: > Ah! I figured it out. I forgot that the tree is treated like a list. > The solution was to replace the <random> element with the first <item> > child, then use Python's insert(i,x) function to insert elements after > the first one.
You could also use slicing, something like:
parent[2:3] = child[1:5]
should work.
> lxml rocks!
I know, but it feels good to read it once in a while. :)
Stefan
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