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Introduction to iniparse iniparse is a INI parser for Python which is: * Compatible with ConfigParser: Backward compatible implementations of ConfigParser, RawConfigParser, and SafeConfigParser are included that are API-compatible with the Python standard library. * Preserves structure of INI files: Order of sections & options, indentation, comments, and blank lines are preserved as far as possible when data is updated. * More convenient: Values can be accessed using dotted notation (cfg.user.name), or using container syntax (cfg['user']['name']). It is very useful for config files that are updated both by users and by programs, since it is very disorienting for a user to have her config file completely rearranged whenever a program changes it. iniparse also allows making the order of entries in a config file significant, which is desirable in applications like image galleries. Website: http://code.google.com/p/iniparse/ Mailing List: iniparse-discuss@googlegroups.com Copyright (c) 2001-2008 Python Software Foundation Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Paramjit Oberoi <param.cs.wisc.edu> Copyright (c) 2007 Tim Lauridsen <tla@rasmil.dk> All Rights Reserved. See LICENSE-PSF & LICENSE for details.