On 08/08/2010 01:41 PM, Νίκος wrote: > I was so dizzy and confused yesterday that i forgot to metnion that > not only i need removal of php openign and closing tags but whaevers > data lurks inside those tags as well ebcause now with the 'counter.py' > script i wrote the html fiels would open ftm there and substitute the > tempalte variabels like %(counter)d
I could just hand you a solution, but I'll be a bit of a bastard and just give you some hints. You could use regular expressions. If you know regular expressions, it's relatively trivial - but I doubt you know regexp. You could also repeatedly find the next occurrence of first a start tag, then an end tag, using either str.find or str.split, and build up a version of the file without PHP yourself. > Also before the > > </body> > </html> > > of every html file afetr removing the tags this line must be > inserted(this holds the template variable) that 'counter.py' uses to > produce data > > <br><br><center><h4><font color=green> Αριθμός Επισκεπτών: %(counter)d > </h4> This problem is truly trivial. I know you can do it yourself, or at least give it a good shot, and ask again when you hit a serious roadblock. If I may comment on your HTML: you forgot to close your <center> and <font> tags. Close them! Also, both (CENTER and FONT) have been deprecated since HTML 4.0 -- you should consider using CSS for these tasks instead. Also, this line does not look like a heading, so H4 is hardly fitting. > > After making this modifications then i can trst the script to a COPY > of the original data in my pc. It would be nice if you re-read your posts before sending and tried to iron out some of more careless spelling mistakes. Maybe you are doing your best to post in good English -- it isn't bad and I realize this is neither your native language nor alphabet, in which case I apologize. The fact of the matter is: I originally interpreter "trst" as "trust", which made no sense whatsoever. > > *In my pc i run Windows 7 while remote web hosting setup uses Linux > Servers. > *That wont be a problem right? Nah. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list