From cawb at loughshore.com Tue Aug 5 13:11:50 2003 From: cawb at loughshore.com (Christopher Boomer) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:54:54 2008 Subject: [Zope-xml] DTML addition Message-ID: <000201c35be8$360a70a0$3700000a@home> Your starter for ten: Is there a way to suppress this irritating behaviour in rendering of dtml documents? Many thanks, Christopher Boomer, Belfast. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-xml/attachments/20030805/15709aa6/attachment.html From mj at zope.com Tue Aug 19 10:05:54 2003 From: mj at zope.com (Martijn Pieters) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:54:54 2008 Subject: [Zope-xml] Re: questions about the parsedXML product In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20030819140554.GX8782@zope.com> On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 03:54:30PM +0200, Mitscher DUBREUS wrote: > > Hi, > I just discovered the parsedXML tool you are developping. > So I've got a couple of questions? > > Is there a tutorial (PDF or else)? > > I'd like to handle XML document like the following (don't mind the validity > there): > > > > xxxxxxxxx > xxxxxxxxx > > xxxxxx > > > > > > > Is it possible to handle such document easily with parsedXML (getting a list > of subelements, number of subelements)? > how? > > thanks and sorry to bother you with such questions. Hi, I am at the moment not working on Parsed-XML (and haven't been for a while now). Please use the Parsed-XML-Dev@zope.org and zope-xml@zope.org mailinglists for your questions. FOr subscription details, see: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-xml http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/parsed-xml-dev I CC-ed zope-xml@zope.org as that seems to be the most appropriate list for your question. Parsed XML let's you use the W3C DOM (level 2) to access the XML document, so, yes, you can easily access the list of sub-elements and get their number. -- Martijn Pieters | Software Engineer mailto:mj@zope.com | Zope Corporation http://www.zope.com/ | Creators of Zope http://www.zope.org/ --------------------------------------------- From SamirMishra at cbuae.gov.ae Wed Aug 27 00:41:53 2003 From: SamirMishra at cbuae.gov.ae (Samir Mishra) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:54:54 2008 Subject: [Zope-xml] XML options Message-ID: <211AD0070D42D1118C7B00A024FF19AE2EBF25@AUHEXCH> And it's good documentation. Thanks, very helpful. [I know how tough it is for someone more involved with development to put together good docs, currently having to do something similar myself :) ] -----Original Message----- From: Craeg K Strong [mailto:cstrong@arielpartners.com] Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 00:05 To: Brian Sullivan Cc: zope-xml@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope-xml] XML options You might try http://zopexmlmethods.sourceforge.net It provides XSLT, XPath, and DTD Validation via applying methods to Zope objects whose contents can be rendered (somehow) into XML. It has a full set of documentation and tutorials (I spent almost as much time on that as on the code!) It is nearing a 1.1 release. The only major thing left is documentation updates for the new XPath and DTD validation features. However, you can get the latest code via anonymous CVS download. Or you can start off with the 1.0 release. Hope this helps, --Craeg Brian Sullivan wrote: >I am looking into what I have to do to maniuplate XML in Zope. > >What are my options? What documents should I be reading? Any information, >urls you can supply appreciated. > > > _______________________________________________ Zope-xml mailing list Zope-xml@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-xml From reinout at vanrees.org Wed Aug 27 04:40:30 2003 From: reinout at vanrees.org (Reinout van Rees) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:54:54 2008 Subject: [Zope-xml] zope and rdflib: anybody using the combination? Message-ID: Hello all, Is anybody working on making rdflib into a zope product of sorts? I get the impression that the answer is "no" as google is quite persistent in not letting me find anyting. I'm experimenting with it at the moment, an experiment that will probably end up as a prototype rdflibzope product. I'm all in for some laziness if someone else already 's got something like that! greetings, Reinout -- Reinout van Rees - reinout@vanrees.org http://vanrees.org/