<URL:http://birk105.studby.uio.no/tmp/saxlib.zip>
(SAX classes, some convenience classes, xmllib driver and an
unfinished xmlproc driver.)
The translation was very straightforward, with one exception:
overloading. Unless there are protests I think I'll just leave the two
extra parse methods and the extra exception constructor out of the
Python translation altogether.
Also, the distinction between the two new parse methods looks very
Java-specific to me.
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