Including standalone=no in XML declaration

2006-04-14 Thread Stephen Briley
I'm trying to learn about Python and XML. I would like to be able
to add standalone=no to my xml declaration when writing an xml file,
but I am unable to figure out how. So far, I have the following
code:

import xml.dom.minidom
doc2 = xml.dom.minidom.Document()
print doc2.toxml('iso-8859-1')

Which produces the following XML declaration:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?

However, my goal is to have the XML declaration look like the following:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1 
standalone=no ?

The following link mentions standalone as a Document class variable,
but I am unsure how to make this work or even if I am on the right
track.
http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/stdlib/private/_xmlplus.dom.minidom.Document-class.html#encoding

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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Including standalone=no in XML declaration

2006-04-14 Thread sdb1031
I'm trying to learn about Python and XML.  I would like to be able to
add standalone=no to my xml declaration when writing an xml file, but
I am unable to figure out how.  So far, I have the following code:

import xml.dom.minidom
doc2 = xml.dom.minidom.Document()
print doc2.toxml('iso-8859-1')

Which produces the following XML declaration:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1?

However, my goal is to have the XML declaration look like the
following:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=iso-8859-1 standalone=no ?

The following link mentions standalone as a Document class variable,
but I am unsure how to make this work or even if I am on the right
track.
http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/stdlib/private/_xmlplus.dom.minidom.Document-class.html#encoding

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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