[Tutor] Python XML intro

Terry Carroll carroll@tjc.com
Sun Jan 12 02:27:01 2003


A few days ago, someone was asking for a good intro to processing XML with
Python, preferably an online resource.

Well, it's not online, but I just started reading the O'Reilly "Python &
XML" last night, and so far, I really really like it.  I've only read the
first three chapters, but I feel that it demystifies the Simple API for
XML (SAX) really well, to the point that I think I could code up some SAX
Python now.

I haven't actually tried any of the code (because I get most of my reading
done in bed while my wife sleeps), but assuming there are no errors there,
I recommend it.

If you can't justify buying it, do what I did -- see if you can borrow it
from your local public library.

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