Thanks Stefan for answering.
That's what I come up with.
Using lxml (except for the different import) will be fully compliant
with the ET code.
Do I have to adapt it?
I saw your fantastic benchmarks! Why the hell lxml is not integrated
into the stdlib.
I thought they put in it things which works at best for python interest ?
Regards
Karim
On 12/22/2010 09:56 PM, Stefan Behnel wrote:
Karim, 22.12.2010 19:28:
On 12/22/2010 07:07 PM, Karim wrote:
Is somebody has an example of the way to parse an xml file against a
"grammary" file.xsd.
I found this:
http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t695106-re-xml-parsing-with-python.html
Stefan is it still true the limitation of etree in python 2.7.1 ?
Yes, ElementTree (which is in Python's stdlib) and lxml.etree are
separate implementations. If you want validation, use the lxml package.
Stefan
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