John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: >> John Salerno a écrit : >>> If I want to get all the values that are entered into an HTML form and >>> write them to a file, is there some way to handle them all at the same >>> time, or must FieldStorage be indexed by each specific field name? >> >> AFAIK, FieldStorage is a somewhat dict-like object, but I'm not sure it >> supports the whole dict interface. At least, it does support keys(), so >> you should get by with: >> >> for k in fs.keys(): >> print >> myfile, k, ":", fs[k] >> >> But reading the doc may help... > >Thanks. The cgi docs don't seem to get into too much detail, unless I >wasn't thorough enough. But your method seems like it might work well if >I can't find something after another read through.
On the other hand, 45 seconds with the source code shows that "class FieldStorage" has member functions called "keys()" and "has_key()". Use the source, Luke. To me, that's one of the big beauties of Python. -- - Tim Roberts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list