[XML-SIG] List of publicly usable modules
Uche Ogbuji
uche.ogbuji@fourthought.com
Fri, 10 May 2002 22:32:57 -0600
> Here's a list of modules I've just checked into xml-howto.tex. Are
> there any public modules that aren't on this list? Are there any
> modules here that are considered implementation details, and therefore
> shouldn't be used outside the PyXML implementation?
Maybe we should consolidate this with Alexandre Fayolle's list of modules. Of
course, I can't find his list in the PyXML source tree right now.
> \item[\module{xml.dom}]
> The Python DOM interface. The full interface
> support DOM Levels 1 and 2. This implementation is called 4DOM,
> and was written by Fourthought LLC. \module{xml.dom} contains
> the implementation for DOM trees built from XML documents.
I might go through and update the LLC -> Inc.
> \item[\module{xml.xslt}]
> An implementation of the XSLT transformation language.
> % XXX do the FourThought guys want a credit in the text here?
I think it's fair. Then again, it looks as if we're the only ones with
credits in the manifest. Perhaps the credits in the README are sufficient.
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