Re: [xml-bindings]libxml2 python error messages
- From: Daniel Veillard <veillard redhat com>
- To: rm fabula de
- Cc: Jean-Baptiste Quenot <jb quenot caraldi com>, xml-bindings gnome org
- Subject: Re: [xml-bindings]libxml2 python error messages
- Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 09:30:20 -0400
On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 01:32:50PM +0200, rm fabula de wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 12:55:57PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Quenot wrote:
> > * Daniel Veillard:
> > > > I'm using intensively the Python bindings for libxml2 and libxslt.
> > > > The major problem I encounter is that error messages are written to
> > > > stdout while I'm running in CGI mode: it breaks the HTTP response.
> > > > How could I suppress output of errors in stdout? I noticed that
> > > > changing the
> > >
> > > What kind of error message. Can you chexk the examples, you can
> > > redirrect the error messages to your own handler.
> >
> > It's okay now. I had to provide one also for libxslt to get it working
> > though. Is it normal behaviour? I have to register the callback for
> > both libraries to handle error messages (even for errors coming from
> > libxml2 only).
Hum, strange, I can't think of any reason for this except maybe libxslt
initialization potentially resetting the libxml2 error handler.
> > I mean saving the result of the XSL transformation to a string, but IIRC
> > it is on your TODO list.
the TODO may not be up to date...
> You need to save the result of an XSL transformation to a python string?
> There _is_ a function 'saveResultToString' in the libxslt python bindings
> (at least there _should_ be, i've written one and AFAIK Daniel applied the
> patches. There should be even a small sample/testcase in $LIBXSLT/python/tests/basic.py).
yup. Some of the informations from the stylesheet are needed to correctly
serialize the resulting document.
Daniel
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