[Tutor] PyXML Help?

Rob Andrews randrews@planhouse.com
Tue, 15 May 2001 08:18:42 -0500


I found XML itself simple enough to figure out from a
http://www.w3schools.com/ tutorial, and I can also highly recommend
O'Reilly's "Learning XML". It's a fine book. I've yet to figure out how to
use Python with it, but I'm sure my mojo will rise soon.

Rob

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-----Original Message-----
From: tutor-admin@python.org [mailto:tutor-admin@python.org]On Behalf Of
Kalle Svensson
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:10 AM
To: tutor@python.org
Subject: Re: [Tutor] PyXML Help?


Sez Michael P. Reilly [about XML Processing with Python]:
> I'd never recommend that book.  I'd suggest O'Reilly's "Learning XML" and
> reading the Python documentation and XML-SIG.  You'd be better off IMO.
> (At least the O'Reilly has the definition of XML components and DTD to
> refer to if you need them.)

I recently bought "XML in a Nutshell", also from O'Reilly.  I thoroughly
recommend it for anyone with some experience with HTML or SGML and
programming (in python or otherwise).  It was quite sufficient for me to
learn XML from, and has a good reference section.

Peace,
  Kalle
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