To be sent to: c.l.py.announce, xml-dev, www-dom, comp.text.xml, freshmeat.net, , SF.net PyXML project news other suggestions? ================== Version 0.8.4 of the Python/XML distribution is now available. It should be considered a beta release, and can be downloaded from the following URLs: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pyxml/PyXML-0.8.4.tar.gz http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pyxml/PyXML-0.8.4.win32-py2.2.exe http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pyxml/PyXML-0.8.4.win32-py2.3.exe http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pyxml/PyXML-0.8.4.win32-py2.3.exe Changes in this version, compared to 0.8.3: * bump version number to 0.8.4, as Python 2.4 requires that as the minimum PyXML version. * Expat 1.95.8 is provided; pyexpat is extended to expose more expat features: - CurrentLineNumber, CurrentColumnNumber, CurrentByteIndex - symbolic error numbers added in Expat 1.95.7 and 1.95.8 * Added Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) namespaces to the xml.ns module. * fix memory leaks in pyexpat * fix line number reporting in SAX The Python/XML distribution contains the basic tools required for processing XML data using the Python programming language, assembled into one easy-to-install package. The distribution includes parsers and standard interfaces such as SAX and DOM, along with various other useful modules. The package currently contains: * XML parsers: Pyexpat (Jack Jansen), xmlproc (Lars Marius Garshol), sgmlop (Fredrik Lundh). * SAX interface (Lars Marius Garshol) * minidom DOM implementation (Paul Prescod, others) * 4DOM and 4XPath from Fourthought (Uche Ogbuji, Mike Olson) * Schema implementations: TREX (James Tauber) * Various utility modules and functions (various people) * Documentation and example programs (various people) The code is being developed bazaar-style by contributors from the Python XML Special Interest Group, so please send comments and questions to . Bug reports may be filed on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?group_id=6473&atid=106473 For more information about Python and XML, see: http://www.python.org/topics/xml/ -- Martin v. Löwis http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~loewis