On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Max Noel wrote:
I've just spent the last few hours learning how to use the DOM XML
API (to be more precise, the one that's in PyXML), instead of revising
for my exams :p. My conclusion so far: it sucks (and so does SAX because
I can't see a way to use it for OOP
On Jan 19, 2005, at 03:58, David Rock wrote:
For me, it seems that the way you are supposed to interact with an XML
DOM is to already know what you are looking for, and in theory, you
_should_ know ;-)
Indeed. The problem is, even if I know what I'm looking for, the
problem remains that given
David Rock wrote:
* Max Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-01-19 11:48]:
On Jan 19, 2005, at 03:58, David Rock wrote:
For me, it seems that the way you are supposed to interact with an XML
DOM is to already know what you are looking for, and in theory, you
_should_ know ;-)
Indeed. The problem is,
Kent Johnson wrote:
On Jan 19, 2005, at 03:58, David Rock wrote:
Indeed. The problem is, even if I know what I'm looking for, the
problem remains that given the following document,
foo
barbaz/bar
/foo
If I want to get baz, the command is ...
I'll try to find the time to write up a
Hi everyone,
I've just spent the last few hours learning how to use the DOM XML API
(to be more precise, the one that's in PyXML), instead of revising for
my exams :p. My conclusion so far: it sucks (and so does SAX because I
can't see a way to use it for OOP or recursive XML trees).
I'm
* Max Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-01-19 00:17]:
Hi everyone,
I've just spent the last few hours learning how to use the DOM XML
API (to be more precise, the one that's in PyXML), instead of revising
for
my exams :p. My conclusion so far: it sucks (and so does SAX because I
Max Noel wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've just spent the last few hours learning how to use the DOM XML
API (to be more precise, the one that's in PyXML), instead of revising
for my exams :p. My conclusion so far: it sucks (and so does SAX because
I can't see a way to use it for OOP or recursive