I'm writing a Python program that does some XML parsing, though nothing heavy, and I want to avoid requiring the user to install additional libraries like PyXML.
The documentation for my version of Python (2.3.5) mentions PyXML as an additional library while discussing the DOM module <http://www.python.org/doc/2.3.5/lib/module-xml.dom.html>. I don't seem to have PyXML installed on my system, but: >>> import xml.dom.minidom >>> print xml.dom.minidom.xml.__doc__ [blah, blah] The full PyXML package, available from http://pyxml.sf.net, is installed. [blah, blah] Is PyXML now part of the Python distribution, or is it still an add-on? -- In the early 1980s, teenagers began "getting high" from aerosols, despite clear warnings of death. Then liability lawyer Victor E. Schwartz suggested adding a (false) warning of facial disfigurement. According to Schwartz, "We haven't had a liability claim since." -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list