Fwd: Question about PyXML and python's stdlib xml
Stefan Behnel
stefan_ml at behnel.de
Wed Feb 29 09:48:30 EST 2012
Roman Rakus, 29.02.2012 15:33:
> I'm forwarding this message to python-list, since I didn't get answer on
> xml-sig ML
I didn't see a message from you on that list.
> I have concerns about PyXML and stdlib xml included directly in python.
> Currently (in Fedora) python is trying to import PyXML, which means
> other results when you have and haven't PyXML installed.
What kind of "other results"?
> Furthermore, python's xml provides "dom", "parsers", "sax" and "etree".
> PyXML provides 'dom', 'marshal', 'parsers', 'sax', 'schema', 'utils',
> 'xpath' and 'xslt'. Some modules are duplicated. Does PyXML provides
> more functionality in those modules? Is python's xml better, same or
> worse then PyXML?
PyXML was meant as an extension and hooked into the stdlib XML support.
That's only one of the reasons why it's broken now.
> Anyway, python's xml is newer - is PyXML deprecated?
Yes. It's a dead project.
> Please keep me in CC, I'm not subscribed to the list.
That may be the problem in the xml-sig case also.
Stefan
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