Archive for the 'XML' Category
Of Snakes and Feathers
PyConBrasil 3 is over. It was a huge success, and I hope to post some comments about it. But for now, life is back and she’s a bitch. I had an issue with an Apache output filter written in Python, using mod_python, when together with Apache. After several days (a whole week to be more [...]
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For the XML heads out there, get rid of your pointy-bracket thirst. The new lxml 1.3.2 release is up on the Python CheeseShop, and I’ve just finished uploading installers for Windows, compiled for Python 2.4 and Python 2.5. As usual, those binaries are statically compiled so there’s no extra dependencies to install. They have been [...]
Filed under: Announcement, XML, python, windows | 3 Comments
Alan Runyan has just officially announced the availablility of the Plone Nightly Builds, which had been disabled for a while due to changes in the build process. Please check it out and give those installers a run if you haven’t done so yet. Along with the Plone Announcement, he also announced the future availability of [...]
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Fear and Loathing in XML Land
I must confess I’ve been learning to love XML, but it hasn’t been always like this. When I’ve first seen it, I thought it was a cool idea, but it didn’t seem like it could achieve a practical value for me. After all, at that time I was a VB programmer, and my concept of [...]
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Good God! XML meets Emacs!
So, I was looking for a nice XML mode for Emacs and there it is! Pointed out by Tom, a nice article on nXML, a XML mode for Emacs that does (hold your breath!) RelaxNG. I need to try this out, as I’ve been working on a RelaxNG schema for Archetypes TTW on the last [...]
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XML Editors
Last friday I’ve learnt how to write a XSD using XMLSpy. While I’ve learned it at school, it wasn’t because teacher taught me about it: She was still explaining ‘What is XML’, when I opened XMLSpy and w3.org primer on XSD. It didn’t took long before I figured out how it worked. In fact, I [...]
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Things to do in Vienna
Some things I need to remember to do in Vienna, on the upcoming Castle Sprint: Take some bottles of wine with me. I promised that to Phillip. Ride the Bluesmobile! Take lots of photos for my fiancee at home. Chat with Ben Saller (and all the folks there) about the future of Archetypes Lobby for [...]
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