deeper pass on xmlrpclib vs xmlrpc.client as well as configparser
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-Metadata-Version: 1.0
+Metadata-Version: 1.1
 Name: xmlbuilder
 Version: 0.9
 Summary: Pythonic way to create xml files
@@ -7,74 +7,74 @@ Author: koder
 Author-email: koder_dot_mail@gmail_dot_com
 License: MIT
 Download-URL: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/xmlbuilder
-Description: Example of usage:
-        -----------------
-        
-        
-        from __future__ import with_statement
-        from xmlbuilder import XMLBuilder
-        x = XMLBuilder(format=True)
-        with x.root(a = 1):
-        with x.data:
-        [x << ('node',{'val':i}) for i in range(10)]
-        
-        print str(x)
-        
-        will print
-        
-        <root a="1">
-        <data>
-        <node val="0" />
-        <node val="1" />
-        <node val="2" />
-        <node val="3" />
-        <node val="4" />
-        <node val="5" />
-        <node val="6" />
-        <node val="7" />
-        <node val="8" />
-        <node val="9" />
-        </data>
-        </root>
-        
-        Mercurial repo:http://hg.assembla.com/MyPackages/
-        
-        Documentations
-        --------------
-        `XMLBuilder` is simple library build on top of `ElementTree.TreeBuilder` to
-        simplify xml files creation as much as possible. Althow it can produce
-        structured result with identated child tags. `XMLBuilder` use python `with`
-        statement to define xml tag levels and `<<` operator for simple cases -
-        text and tag without childs.
-        
-        First we need to create xmlbuilder
-        
-        from xmlbuilder import XMLBuilder
-        # params - encoding = 'utf8',
-        # builder = None, - ElementTree.TreeBuilder
-        # tab_level = None, - current tab l;evel - for formatted output only
-        # format = False, - create formatted output
-        # tab_step = " " * 4 - indentation step
-        xml = XMLBuilder()
-        
-        
-        Use `with` statement to make document structure
-        #create and open tag 'root_tag' with text 'text' and attributes
-        with xml.root_tag(text,attr1=val1,attr2=val2):
-        #create and open tag 'sub_tag'
-        with xml.sub_tag(text,attr3=val3):
-        #create tag which are not valid python identificator
-        with xml('one-more-sub-tag',attr7=val37):
-        xml << "Some textual data"
-        #here tag 'one-more-sub-tag' are closed
-        #Tags without children can be created using `<<` operator
-        for val in range(15):
-        xml << ('message',"python rocks!"[:i])
-        #create 15 child tag like <message> python r</message>
-        #all tags closed
-        node = ~x # get etree.ElementTree object
-        xml_data = str(x)
-        unicode_xml_data = unicode(x)
+Description: Example of usage:\r
+        -----------------\r
+        \r
+        \r
+        from __future__ import with_statement\r
+        from xmlbuilder import XMLBuilder\r
+        x = XMLBuilder(format=True)\r
+        with x.root(a = 1):\r
+            with x.data:\r
+                [x << ('node',{'val':i}) for i in range(10)]\r
+        \r
+        print str(x)\r
+        \r
+        will print\r
+        \r
+        <root a="1">\r
+            <data>\r
+                <node val="0" />\r
+                <node val="1" />\r
+                <node val="2" />\r
+                <node val="3" />\r
+                <node val="4" />\r
+                <node val="5" />\r
+                <node val="6" />\r
+                <node val="7" />\r
+                <node val="8" />\r
+                <node val="9" />\r
+            </data>\r
+        </root>\r
+        \r
+        Mercurial repo:http://hg.assembla.com/MyPackages/\r
+        \r
+        Documentations\r
+        --------------\r
+        `XMLBuilder` is simple library build on top of `ElementTree.TreeBuilder` to\r
+        simplify xml files creation as much as possible. Althow it can produce\r
+        structured result with identated child tags. `XMLBuilder` use python `with`\r
+        statement to define xml tag levels and `<<` operator for simple cases -\r
+        text and tag without childs.\r
+        \r
+        First we need to create xmlbuilder\r
+        \r
+            from xmlbuilder import XMLBuilder\r
+            # params - encoding = 'utf8',\r
+            # builder = None, - ElementTree.TreeBuilder \r
+            # tab_level = None, - current tab l;evel - for formatted output only\r
+            # format = False, - create formatted output\r
+            # tab_step = " " * 4 - indentation step\r
+            xml = XMLBuilder()\r
+        \r
+        \r
+        Use `with` statement to make document structure\r
+            #create and open tag 'root_tag' with text 'text' and attributes\r
+            with xml.root_tag(text,attr1=val1,attr2=val2):\r
+                #create and open tag 'sub_tag'\r
+                with xml.sub_tag(text,attr3=val3):\r
+                    #create tag which are not valid python identificator\r
+                    with xml('one-more-sub-tag',attr7=val37):\r
+                        xml << "Some textual data"\r
+                    #here tag 'one-more-sub-tag' are closed\r
+                               #Tags without children can be created using `<<` operator\r
+                    for val in range(15):\r
+                        xml << ('message',"python rocks!"[:i])\r
+                    #create 15 child tag like <message> python r</message>\r
+            #all tags closed\r
+            node = ~x # get etree.ElementTree object\r
+            xml_data = str(x)\r
+            unicode_xml_data = unicode(x)\r
         
 Keywords: xml
 Platform: UNKNOWN