[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have read but don't under stand how to use pydoc. here what i read
can't figer out how to use it.
One way to use pydoc is to start up a mini web server that delivers module documentation. On
Windows, start the server with Start / Programs / Python / Module
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said unto the world upon 2005-03-15 04:16:
ok thanks for the help but i did what you said and heres what i got don't
know exactly what i got but here lol
SNIP pages worth of help() output
will you help me figer what i got out and the module docs dose not work whem
i go to
On Mar 15, 2005, at 00:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read but don't under stand how to use pydoc. here what i
read can't figer out how to use it.
pydoc is more or less a help browser. Think of it as man for Python.
If you need documentation on a module, just type pydoc [module
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said unto the world upon 2005-03-14 19:28:
I have read but don't under stand how to use pydoc. here what i
read can't figer out how to use it.
Hi,
try this:
Fire up IDLE and your web browser of choice.
In IDLE's shell, type:
import HTMLParser
There is nothing special about