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In my Python app, I have an XML document that I'd like to transform using my XSL file. I'm currently using xml.etree to generate the XML document, but I haven't found anything within Python 2.5 that will allow me to natively transform my XML document.

I've already found one library (libxslt) which can execute the transformation, but I figured Python would have a native library that achieves the desired result.

Any thoughts?

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If you have libxml2 and libxslt installed, then also install lxml. It provides a nice, easy-to-use binding for libxml2 and libxslt, and it also implements the ElementTree API.

libxml2/libxslt also come with their own, much lower-level Python bindings, but lxml is much more straightforward and pythonic, and it seems to have great performance as well.

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There is no XSLT processor in Python 2.5.

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  • I think you meant something like "there is no XSLT processor in the Python 2.5 standard library", or even "AFAIK there is no pure python XSLT processor". :)
    – tzot
    Nov 3, 2008 at 22:03
  • I meant the former. The latter is not the case - there is indeed a pure python XSLT processor (4XSLT). Nov 3, 2008 at 22:21

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