[XML-SIG] PyXML in Python 1.6: Drawbacks

Paul Prescod paul@prescod.net
Mon, 03 Jul 2000 11:27:29 -0500


"Jérôme Marant" wrote:
> 
> DOM is changing (DOM 2.0 and 3.0), 

That's right. That's why we have a DOM 1 implementation in the
distribution and an "evolving DOM" implementation in the PyXML package.

> XML Schema is coming and there is
> a plenty of standards that have no implementation or unfinished ones
> (XForms, XPath, XSL, etc) in Python.

So? I don't understand your point? If these things become available,
they will be put into the pyxml package. It isn't going away.
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