Not upset, it's just forum rules to not start new threads on same subject,
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I probably didn't explain that I would continue with what I started. Stranac's method is probably what you want to use. once you have the child nodes, you can look at the attrib values which should be dictionaries. You can also get the length of each child with len(child), which if greater than one, indicates that each attrib can be accessed as child[0].attrib and child[1].attrib.
From there, you can get the values in an attrib with:
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Quote:and it only produced the root level and the level belowwhich I explained in the text.
I probably didn't explain that I would continue with what I started. Stranac's method is probably what you want to use. once you have the child nodes, you can look at the attrib values which should be dictionaries. You can also get the length of each child with len(child), which if greater than one, indicates that each attrib can be accessed as child[0].attrib and child[1].attrib.
From there, you can get the values in an attrib with:
for key, value in child.attrib.items(): ...Hope that helps