in line... On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Victor Subervi wrote: > > I have worked on this many hours a day for two weeks. If there is an > > easier way to do it, just take a minute or two and point it out. Have > > you heard of the Law of Diminishing Returns? I have passed it long ago. > > I no longer want to waste time trying to guess at what you are trying to > > tell me. > > Victor > > > > On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > Where you have > > content = col_fields[0][14].tostring() > pic = "tmp" + str(i) + ".jpg" > img = open(pic, "w") > img.write(content) > print '<img src="%s"><br /><br />' % pic > img.close() > > instead write > > print content Like this, I presume? img = open(pic, "w") img.write(content) print '<td><input type="hidden" name="%s"' % str(x), ' value="%s">' % pic print content # print '<img src="%s"><br /><br /></td>\n' % pic Does not work _at_all LOL. You will recall, also, that you once gave me a line similar to the one commented out (but without writing then opening the file). THAT did not work, either. So now do you see why I am frustrated?? > > > Then browse to the URL this program serves and you will see the image > (assuming you are still sending the image/jpeg content type). Well, as I mentioned before, I am sending text/html because the page, like almost all web pages, has a whole lot more content than just images. Or, perhaps you are suggesting I build my pages in frames, and have a frame for every image. Unsightly! > Once you > can see the image, THEN you can write a page that refers to it. Until > you start serving the image (NOT pseudo-html with image data embedded in > it) nothing else will work. My solution works just fine, thank you. It is inelegant. But it now appears to me, and I dare say rather clearly, that this inelegance is the fault of python itself. Perhaps this should be brought to Guido´s attention. Victor
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