RDFXML Parser For "qualified Dublin Core" Database File
Steve Holden
steve at holdenweb.com
Wed May 30 22:58:35 EDT 2007
Brandon McGinty wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for the info. The speed is fantastic. 58 mb in under 15 sec, just as
> shown.
> I did notice that in this rdf file, I can't do any sort of find or findall.
> I haven't been able to find any documentation on how to search. For
> instance, in perl, one can do a search for "/rdf:RDF/pgterms:etext", and
> when done in python, with many many variations, find and findall return no
> results, either when searching from root or children of root.
>
... one thought comes to mind: you will have to actually build the parse
tree if you want to be ab le to search it that way. The technique I
used, you would need to process the end events to get the data you seem
to need!
regards
Steve
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