Re: [XML-SIG] PyXML for py 2.5
by Bob Kline other posts by this author
Feb 12 2008 10:37AM messages near this date
Re: [XML-SIG] PyXML for py 2.5
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Re: [XML-SIG] PyXML for py 2.5
& XSLT Stefan Behnel wrote:
> > it's hard to imagine Python becoming the premier language for XML
> > processing without support for document validation in the standard
> > library distribution.
> >
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> That may be so, but if validation is just an
>
> easy_install lxml
>
> and an updated import line away, I don't think that makes it that much
> less suited for the "premier language".
>
Well, I guess we could have said the same about PyXML when we adopted it
for a large project with one of my customers, but now we have a bunch of
critical processing tied to a package that's dead (despite the
"semi-official" on the WiKi page -- we don't have any useful place to
report a nasty bug we just ran into). I'd be happier if the validation
support were folded in with the standard libraries. I remember
attending a Python conference some years back, at which Guido seemed to
be expressing a certain amount of disdain for XML generally, so I'm
grateful for whatever we get. But such a view held by the BDFL could
easily be seen as an obstacle in the path to the "premier language for
XML processing" goal.
--
Bob Kline
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