You probably want elementtree (http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm).
> > Thanks for the rapid reply. I am familiar with a number of these and > have searched the web documentation but for the most part these appear > to be parsers or things like: > > http://www.acooke.org/andrew/writing/python-xml.html#code > > That are xml centric and not html related. I'm looking for something > that is more html specific that contains all the options for any html > widtget, like a form element with all of its options like style, css, > and so forth. In other words I dont want to have to write my own xml > file with all the html tags and options. > > > > Jean-Paul Calderone wrote: >> On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 10:10:47 -0400, seth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Is there a python library which is analogous to javascript for creating >>> html/xhtml documents? e.g.: >>> >>> hidden = document.createElement("input") >>> hidden.setAttribute("type", "hidden") >>> hidden.setAttribute("name", "active_flag_hidden_" + ctl) >>> if( dirtyArray[ctl].checked == true) { >>> hidden.setAttribute("value", 'N') >>> } else { >>> hidden.setAttribute("value", 'Y') >>> } >>> document.forms['listForm'].appendChild(hidden) >> >> At least fifty. The DOM API is heavily standardized with hundreds of >> implementations in dozens of languages. >> >> http://python.org/doc/lib/module-xml.dom.html >> >> Jean-Paul >> > > _______________________________________________ > Web-SIG mailing list > [email protected] > Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig > Unsubscribe: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/chrism%40plope.com > > _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list [email protected] Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com
