XIST is an extensible HTML and XML generator. It is also an XML parser with a very simple and Python-esque tree API. Every XML element type corresponds to a Python class, and these Python classes provide a conversion method to transform the XML tree (e.g. into HTML). XIST can be considered 'object-oriented XSLT'.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content Site Management Text Processing Markup XML |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: Template objects in UL4 templates now have a render() method that returns the output string. The UL4 function int() now supports two arguments.


Changes: make.py now supports minifying Javascript source and Growl notifications. UL4 templates now support JSON output and Color objects. jsp.py can now convert UL4 templates to JSP code.


Changes: css.applystylesheets() could no longer handle style declarations containing comments. This has been fixed.


Changes: Parsing broken HTML (via the tidy option) when using a base URL has been fixed.


Changes: Bugs with thread local storage have been fixed, so that various features that use "with" blocks now work in multi-threaded applications.
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