On 30 Αύγ, 19:41, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote:
> On 30/08/2010 04:33, Nik the Greek wrote:
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> > On 30 Αύγ, 06:12, MRAB<pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com>  wrote:
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> >> This part:
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> >>       ( not mycookie or mycookie.value != 'nikos' )
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> >> is false but this part:
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> >>       re.search( r'(msn|yandex|13448|spider|crawl)', host ) is None
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> >> is true because host doesn't contain any of those substrings.
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> > So, the if code does executed because one of the condition is true?
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> > How should i write it?
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> > I cannot think clearly on this at all.
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> > I just wan to tell it to get executed  ONLY IF
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> > the cookie values is not 'nikos'
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> > or ( don't knwo if i have to use and or 'or' here)
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> > host does not contain any of the substrings.
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> > What am i doign wrong?!
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> It might be clearer if you reverse the condition and say:
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>      me_visiting = ...
>      if not me_visiting:
>          ...

I don't understand what are you trying to say

Please provide a full example.

You mean i should try it like this?

unless ( visitor and visitor.value == 'nikos' ) or re.search( r'(msn|
yandex|13448|spider|crawl)', host ) not None:

But isnt it the same thing like the if?
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