Kid 0.6 is available.

This is a feature release with some pretty important enhancements including Template Inheritence, Match Templates (kind of like XSLT’s), cElementTree support, and a refined Python API. Quite a bit of time was spent on the documentation as well.

The Release Notes have more information on everything that has changed.

Kid is an XML based template language for Python that merges the best of Zope’s TAL, PHP, and XSLT into a single coherent package. It was created to provide a simple method of generating dynamic, well-formed XML documents using familiar concepts from popular text templating languages.

Download

http://lesscode.org/dist/kid/

Release Notes

http://lesscode.org/doc/kid/0.6/notes.html

Project Information

http://lesscode.org/projects/kid/

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