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Re: Looking for Fredrik Lundh; documentation and code examples forelementtree

dj
Hello All,

I am trying to get in touch with Mr. Lundh. I am looking for exmaple
code regarding the use of elementtree. I have read through most of the
examples on http://effbot.org and I am hoping he can suggest some
others. Additionally, I am hoping he can give me an example use of the
comment method. I have tried a couple times, but I can not figure it
out. Thank you so very much.

DJ
Jun 27 '08 #1
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On May 7, 4:43 pm, dj <d.a.aberna...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello All,

I am trying to get in touch with Mr. Lundh. I am looking for exmaple
code regarding the use of elementtree. I have read through most of the
examples onhttp://effbot.organd I am hoping he can suggest some
others. Additionally, I am hoping he can give me an example use of the
comment method. I have tried a couple times, but I can not figure it
out. Thank you so very much.

DJ
Las address I had of him was: fr*****@pythonware.com good luck,
Adolfo
Jun 27 '08 #2
2008/5/7 dj <d.***********@gmail.com>:
Hello All,

I am trying to get in touch with Mr. Lundh. I am looking for exmaple
code regarding the use of elementtree. I have read through most of the
examples on http://effbot.org and I am hoping he can suggest some
others. Additionally, I am hoping he can give me an example use of the
comment method. I have tried a couple times, but I can not figure it
out. Thank you so very much.
You should post some question actually, otherwise we can just point at
google and some other links like: http://effbot.org/zone/element.htm,
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xm...y/x-matters28/

And.. I think he has been busy these days because I also tried contacting him ;)

Regards,
>
DJ
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