Hello, I am using lxml with Python3, to generate xml code. "pretty_print" doesn't seem to indent the generated lines.
I have installed the following lxml package: /usr/local/lib/python3.2/dist-packages/lxml-3.2.4-py3.2-linux-x86_64.egg/lxml The following is the example code I found on stack overflow, which runs fine on Python2.7. But it concatenates all the lines if I run the same code with Python3. Does anybody know what is the solution to make it work on Python3? from lxml import etree # create XML root = etree.Element('root') root.append(etree.Element('child')) # another child with text child = etree.Element('child') child.text = 'some text' root.append(child) # pretty string s = etree.tostring(root, pretty_print=True) print(s) Run with Python: $ python testx.py <root> <child/> <child>some text</child> </root> $ Run with Python3: $ python3 testx.py b'<root>\n <child/>\n <child>some text</child>\n</root>\n' $ Thanks in advance. -SM
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