On 2007-11-10 09:54, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> A non-seekable stream is not all that uncommon in network processing.
>
> Right. But what is the relationship to XML encoding autodetection?
It pops up whenever you need to detect the encoding of the
incoming XML data on the network connection, e.g.
> I don't know. Is an XML document ill-formed if it doesn't contain an
> XML declaration, is not in UTF-8 or UTF-8, but there's external
> encoding info?
If there is external encoding info, matching the actual encoding,
it would be well-formed. Of course, preserving that information would
be up to
>>> A non-seekable stream is not all that uncommon in network processing.
>> Right. But what is the relationship to XML encoding autodetection?
>
> It pops up whenever you need to detect the encoding of the
> incoming XML data on the network connection, e.g. in XML RPC
> or data upload mechanisms.
On 2007-11-11 14:51, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
A non-seekable stream is not all that uncommon in network processing.
>>> Right. But what is the relationship to XML encoding autodetection?
>> It pops up whenever you need to detect the encoding of the
>> incoming XML data on the network connection,
> First, XML-RPC is not the only mechanism using XML over a network
> connection. Second, you don't want to do this if you're dealing
> with several 100 MB of data just because you want to figure
> out the encoding.
That's my original claim/question: what SPECIFIC application do
you have in mind t
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On 2007-11-11 18:56, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> First, XML-RPC is not the only mechanism using XML over a network
>> connection. Second, you don't want to do this if you're dealing
>> with several 100 MB of data just because you want to figure
>> out the encoding.
>
> That's my original claim/quest
>>> First, XML-RPC is not the only mechanism using XML over a network
>>> connection. Second, you don't want to do this if you're dealing
>>> with several 100 MB of data just because you want to figure
>>> out the encoding.
>> That's my original claim/question: what SPECIFIC application do
>> you h
I have been developing in Python since 1.5, and now have to support 2.1
as a minimum version. I do like to keep my code runnable on newer
versions however, and am considering the feasability of forward
compatibility with Python 3.0.
I also notice the Leo[1] project could use some assistance with
On Nov 11, 2007 4:00 PM, Graham Horler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been developing in Python since 1.5, and now have to support 2.1
> as a minimum version. I do like to keep my code runnable on newer
> versions however, and am considering the feasability of forward
> compatibility with Pyt
Op zondag 11-11-2007 om 17:19 uur [tijdzone -0800], schreef Brett
Cannon:
> On Nov 11, 2007 4:00 PM, Graham Horler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been developing in Python since 1.5, and now have to support 2.1
> > as a minimum version. I do like to keep my code runnable on newer
> > versio
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