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-\chapter{Structured Markup Processing Tools
- \label{markup}}
-
-Python supports a variety of modules to work with various forms of
-structured data markup. This includes modules to work with the
-Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and the Hypertext Markup
-Language (HTML), and several interfaces for working with the
-Extensible Markup Language (XML).
-
-It is important to note that modules in the \module{xml} package
-require that there be at least one SAX-compliant XML parser available.
-Starting with Python 2.3, the Expat parser is included with Python, so
-the \refmodule{xml.parsers.expat} module will always be available.
-You may still want to be aware of the \ulink{PyXML add-on
-package}{http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/}; that package provides an
-extended set of XML libraries for Python.
-
-The documentation for the \module{xml.dom} and \module{xml.sax}
-packages are the definition of the Python bindings for the DOM and SAX
-interfaces.
-
-\localmoduletable
-
-\begin{seealso}
- \seetitle[http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/]
- {Python/XML Libraries}
- {Home page for the PyXML package, containing an extension
- of \module{xml} package bundled with Python.}
-\end{seealso}