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:mod:`xmllib` --- A parser for XML documents
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============================================
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.. module:: xmllib
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:synopsis: A parser for XML documents.
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:deprecated:
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.. moduleauthor:: Sjoerd Mullender <Sjoerd.Mullender@cwi.nl>
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.. sectionauthor:: Sjoerd Mullender <Sjoerd.Mullender@cwi.nl>
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.. index::
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single: XML
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single: Extensible Markup Language
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.. deprecated:: 2.0
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Use :mod:`xml.sax` instead. The newer XML package includes full support for XML
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1.0.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.5.2
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Added namespace support.
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This module defines a class :class:`XMLParser` which serves as the basis for
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parsing text files formatted in XML (Extensible Markup Language).
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.. class:: XMLParser()
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The :class:`XMLParser` class must be instantiated without arguments. [#]_
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This class provides the following interface methods and instance variables:
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.. attribute:: attributes
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A mapping of element names to mappings. The latter mapping maps attribute
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names that are valid for the element to the default value of the
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attribute, or if there is no default to ``None``. The default value is
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the empty dictionary. This variable is meant to be overridden, not
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extended since the default is shared by all instances of
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:class:`XMLParser`.
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.. attribute:: elements
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A mapping of element names to tuples. The tuples contain a function for
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handling the start and end tag respectively of the element, or ``None`` if
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the method :meth:`unknown_starttag` or :meth:`unknown_endtag` is to be
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called. The default value is the empty dictionary. This variable is
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meant to be overridden, not extended since the default is shared by all
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instances of :class:`XMLParser`.
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.. attribute:: entitydefs
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A mapping of entitynames to their values. The default value contains
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definitions for ``'lt'``, ``'gt'``, ``'amp'``, ``'quot'``, and ``'apos'``.
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.. method:: reset()
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Reset the instance. Loses all unprocessed data. This is called
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implicitly at the instantiation time.
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.. method:: setnomoretags()
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Stop processing tags. Treat all following input as literal input (CDATA).
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.. method:: setliteral()
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Enter literal mode (CDATA mode). This mode is automatically exited when
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the close tag matching the last unclosed open tag is encountered.
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.. method:: feed(data)
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Feed some text to the parser. It is processed insofar as it consists of
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complete tags; incomplete data is buffered until more data is fed or
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:meth:`close` is called.
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.. method:: close()
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Force processing of all buffered data as if it were followed by an
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end-of-file mark. This method may be redefined by a derived class to
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define additional processing at the end of the input, but the redefined
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version should always call :meth:`close`.
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.. method:: translate_references(data)
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Translate all entity and character references in *data* and return the
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translated string.
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.. method:: getnamespace()
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Return a mapping of namespace abbreviations to namespace URIs that are
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currently in effect.
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.. method:: handle_xml(encoding, standalone)
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This method is called when the ``<?xml ...?>`` tag is processed. The
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arguments are the values of the encoding and standalone attributes in the
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tag. Both encoding and standalone are optional. The values passed to
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:meth:`handle_xml` default to ``None`` and the string ``'no'``
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respectively.
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.. method:: handle_doctype(tag, pubid, syslit, data)
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.. index::
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single: DOCTYPE declaration
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single: Formal Public Identifier
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This method is called when the ``<!DOCTYPE...>`` declaration is processed.
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The arguments are the tag name of the root element, the Formal Public
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Identifier (or ``None`` if not specified), the system identifier, and the
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uninterpreted contents of the internal DTD subset as a string (or ``None``
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if not present).
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.. method:: handle_starttag(tag, method, attributes)
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This method is called to handle start tags for which a start tag handler
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is defined in the instance variable :attr:`elements`. The *tag* argument
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is the name of the tag, and the *method* argument is the function (method)
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which should be used to support semantic interpretation of the start tag.
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The *attributes* argument is a dictionary of attributes, the key being the
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*name* and the value being the *value* of the attribute found inside the
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tag's ``<>`` brackets. Character and entity references in the *value*
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have been interpreted. For instance, for the start tag ``<A
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HREF="http://www.cwi.nl/">``, this method would be called as
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``handle_starttag('A', self.elements['A'][0], {'HREF':
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'http://www.cwi.nl/'})``. The base implementation simply calls *method*
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with *attributes* as the only argument.
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.. method:: handle_endtag(tag, method)
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This method is called to handle endtags for which an end tag handler is
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defined in the instance variable :attr:`elements`. The *tag* argument is
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the name of the tag, and the *method* argument is the function (method)
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which should be used to support semantic interpretation of the end tag.
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For instance, for the endtag ``</A>``, this method would be called as
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``handle_endtag('A', self.elements['A'][1])``. The base implementation
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simply calls *method*.
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.. method:: handle_data(data)
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This method is called to process arbitrary data. It is intended to be
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overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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.. method:: handle_charref(ref)
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This method is called to process a character reference of the form
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``&#ref;``. *ref* can either be a decimal number, or a hexadecimal number
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when preceded by an ``'x'``. In the base implementation, *ref* must be a
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number in the range 0-255. It translates the character to ASCII and calls
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the method :meth:`handle_data` with the character as argument. If *ref*
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is invalid or out of range, the method ``unknown_charref(ref)`` is called
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to handle the error. A subclass must override this method to provide
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support for character references outside of the ASCII range.
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.. method:: handle_comment(comment)
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This method is called when a comment is encountered. The *comment*
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argument is a string containing the text between the ``<!--`` and ``-->``
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delimiters, but not the delimiters themselves. For example, the comment
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``<!--text-->`` will cause this method to be called with the argument
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``'text'``. The default method does nothing.
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.. method:: handle_cdata(data)
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This method is called when a CDATA element is encountered. The *data*
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argument is a string containing the text between the ``<![CDATA[`` and
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``]]>`` delimiters, but not the delimiters themselves. For example, the
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entity ``<![CDATA[text]]>`` will cause this method to be called with the
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argument ``'text'``. The default method does nothing, and is intended to
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be overridden.
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.. method:: handle_proc(name, data)
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This method is called when a processing instruction (PI) is encountered.
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The *name* is the PI target, and the *data* argument is a string
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containing the text between the PI target and the closing delimiter, but
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not the delimiter itself. For example, the instruction ``<?XML text?>``
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will cause this method to be called with the arguments ``'XML'`` and
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``'text'``. The default method does nothing. Note that if a document
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starts with ``<?xml ..?>``, :meth:`handle_xml` is called to handle it.
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.. method:: handle_special(data)
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.. index:: single: ENTITY declaration
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This method is called when a declaration is encountered. The *data*
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argument is a string containing the text between the ``<!`` and ``>``
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delimiters, but not the delimiters themselves. For example, the entity
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declaration ``<!ENTITY text>`` will cause this method to be called with
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the argument ``'ENTITY text'``. The default method does nothing. Note
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that ``<!DOCTYPE ...>`` is handled separately if it is located at the
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start of the document.
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.. method:: syntax_error(message)
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This method is called when a syntax error is encountered. The *message*
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is a description of what was wrong. The default method raises a
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:exc:`RuntimeError` exception. If this method is overridden, it is
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permissible for it to return. This method is only called when the error
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can be recovered from. Unrecoverable errors raise a :exc:`RuntimeError`
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without first calling :meth:`syntax_error`.
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.. method:: unknown_starttag(tag, attributes)
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This method is called to process an unknown start tag. It is intended to
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be overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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.. method:: unknown_endtag(tag)
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This method is called to process an unknown end tag. It is intended to be
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overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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.. method:: unknown_charref(ref)
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This method is called to process unresolvable numeric character
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references. It is intended to be overridden by a derived class; the base
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class implementation does nothing.
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.. method:: unknown_entityref(ref)
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This method is called to process an unknown entity reference. It is
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intended to be overridden by a derived class; the base class
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implementation calls :meth:`syntax_error` to signal an error.
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.. seealso::
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`Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml>`_
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The XML specification, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), defines
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the syntax and processor requirements for XML. References to additional
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material on XML, including translations of the specification, are available at
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http://www.w3.org/XML/.
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`Python and XML Processing <http://www.python.org/topics/xml/>`_
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The Python XML Topic Guide provides a great deal of information on using XML
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from Python and links to other sources of information on XML.
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`SIG for XML Processing in Python <http://www.python.org/sigs/xml-sig/>`_
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The Python XML Special Interest Group is developing substantial support for
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processing XML from Python.
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.. _xml-namespace:
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XML Namespaces
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--------------
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.. index:: pair: XML; namespaces
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This module has support for XML namespaces as defined in the XML Namespaces
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proposed recommendation.
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Tag and attribute names that are defined in an XML namespace are handled as if
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the name of the tag or element consisted of the namespace (the URL that defines
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the namespace) followed by a space and the name of the tag or attribute. For
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instance, the tag ``<html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40'>`` is treated
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as if the tag name was ``'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 html'``, and the tag
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``<html:a href='http://frob.com'>`` inside the above mentioned element is
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treated as if the tag name were ``'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 a'`` and the
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attribute name as if it were ``'http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 href'``.
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An older draft of the XML Namespaces proposal is also recognized, but triggers a
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warning.
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.. seealso::
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`Namespaces in XML <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/>`_
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This World Wide Web Consortium recommendation describes the proper syntax and
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processing requirements for namespaces in XML.
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. [#] Actually, a number of keyword arguments are recognized which influence the
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parser to accept certain non-standard constructs. The following keyword
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arguments are currently recognized. The defaults for all of these is ``0``
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(false) except for the last one for which the default is ``1`` (true).
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*accept_unquoted_attributes* (accept certain attribute values without requiring
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quotes), *accept_missing_endtag_name* (accept end tags that look like ``</>``),
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*map_case* (map upper case to lower case in tags and attributes), *accept_utf8*
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(allow UTF-8 characters in input; this is required according to the XML
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standard, but Python does not as yet deal properly with these characters, so
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this is not the default), *translate_attribute_references* (don't attempt to
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translate character and entity references in attribute values).
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