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41667, 41668 - initial switch to xmlcore 47044 - mention of xmlcore in What's New 50687 - mention of xmlcore in the library reference re-apply xmlcore changes to xml: 41674 - line ending changes (re-applied manually), directory props 41677 - add cElementTree wrapper 41678 - PSF licensing for etree 41812 - whitespace normalization 42724 - fix svn:eol-style settings 43681, 43682 - remove Python version-compatibility cruft from minidom 46773 - fix encoding of \r\n\t in attr values in saxutils 47269 - added XMLParser alias for cElementTree compatibility additional tests were added in Lib/test/test_sax.py that failed with the xmlcore changes; these relate to SF bugs #1511497, #1513611
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\chapter{Structured Markup Processing Tools
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\label{markup}}
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Python supports a variety of modules to work with various forms of
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structured data markup. This includes modules to work with the
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Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and the Hypertext Markup
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Language (HTML), and several interfaces for working with the
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Extensible Markup Language (XML).
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It is important to note that modules in the \module{xml} package
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require that there be at least one SAX-compliant XML parser available.
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Starting with Python 2.3, the Expat parser is included with Python, so
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the \refmodule{xml.parsers.expat} module will always be available.
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You may still want to be aware of the \ulink{PyXML add-on
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package}{http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/}; that package provides an
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extended set of XML libraries for Python.
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The documentation for the \module{xml.dom} and \module{xml.sax}
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packages are the definition of the Python bindings for the DOM and SAX
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interfaces.
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\localmoduletable
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\begin{seealso}
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\seetitle[http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/]
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{Python/XML Libraries}
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{Home page for the PyXML package, containing an extension
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of \module{xml} package bundled with Python.}
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\end{seealso}
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