pyXML support for XSL tranformations??

Martin von Loewis loewis at informatik.hu-berlin.de
Sun Jan 21 15:50:04 EST 2001


ullrich at math.okstate.edu (David C. Ullrich) writes:

> I have the 4Thought XSL stuff from a little while ago. When I 
> installed it I had to replace the current (1.5.2) Python xml.dom
> with one that came with 4Thought, which I gather was an
> older version. I didn't like this but I did it and it works fine.

In Python 1.5.2, there was no xml.dom - so I doubt you had replaced
the Python xml.dom. What you might have replaced was some xml.dom from
some PyXML; whether it was older or new would much depend on what
PyXML version you actually had.

> Q: Does the current 4Thought XSL stuff get along a little
> more _cleanly_ with Python? (I actually haven't got around
> to getting Python 2.0 precisely because it took a little
> tweaking to get the XSL going in 1.5.2...)

The current 4Suite release contains a copy of PyXML 0.6.3, enhanced by
a few patches that will only appear in PyXML 0.6.4; you should use the
PyXML version that comes with 4Suite.

Regards,
Martin




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