From: Robert Anderson Subject: [GNHLUG] SLUG meeting in Durham Monday 5/12 at 7pm in Morse Hall rm 301 Date: Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:45:24 PM We will go over the three common ways to output XML from Python: 1. Direct printing of the output text 2. Using an XML library like ElementTree 3. Using a templating system like Genshi Some pros and cons of each will be explored. Note that although Python will be used the concepts are applicable to other common languages as well, like PERL, C++, or Java. The main focus will be on the Genshi based Python script used to create KML from the APRS system. The script is a Genshi templating example that outputs GoogleEarth KML from python data, which in this case is coming from active APRS transmissions of GPS postion data. For directions or more information on the Seacoast Linux Users Group chapter of GNHLUG visit our website: http://slug.gnhlug.org -------------------------------------------------------------- Robert E. Anderson email: rea@sr.unh.edu Systems Programmer phone: (603) 862-3489 UNH Research Computing Center fax: (603) 862-1761 -------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ gnhlug-announce mailing list gnhlug-announce@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-announce/