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Nah, I'd say ElementTree is the way to go.
JSON is so nice and easy to work with, it's spoiled us. XML came before JSON. XML is really a terrible, overengineered, lovecraftian pit of madness on which JSON is a massive improvement for many applications. (YAML's also pretty yucky, though still an improvement on XML for other applications than JSON is appropriate for. Not terribly difficult to parse. More just littered with gotchas.)
But, if you want to parse XML in Python, ElementTree is the best way to do it.
I think I can get a JSON response, would I then be able to do
json[element]
or would I still need to parse left, right and centre through complication valley?JSON would be a lot easier. Once you've parsed it, you've got a little structure of dicts, lists, and primitives. So you'd be able to directly index things like you're hoping.
Just to give an example:
So, in short, yes, JSON would do what you're hoping.
Thank you very much!
Glad to help!