Python object <-> XML

Jarek Zgoda jzgoda at o2.usun.pl
Mon Sep 3 16:19:52 EDT 2007


Samuel napisał(a):

> Say you have the following XML:
> 
> <item ref="1">
>   <name>item 1</name>
> </item>
> <item ref="2">
>   <name>item 2</name>
> </item>
> <group>
>   <item ref="1" />
>   <item ref="2" />
>   <name>my group</name>
> </group>
> 
> Is there an easy way (i.e. without writing a sax/dom parser) to load
> this into a (number of) Python object(s), manipulate the instance, and
> save the result back to XML?

Yea, use ElementTree and you'd get a bunch of nested lists of very
simple objects.

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Jarek Zgoda
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