Unfortunately, that's really a Microsoft problem, not a Python problem. It is easy to
use the win32com.client to create a Python object that is "linked" to Word. The
abilities of that object depend on Word. Knowing how to use those abilities
depends mostly on the Microsoft documentation.
David Ascher wrote:
> No, it's not dead, it's just that I've been swamped. I'll try and get
> some help editing, and hopefully we'll inject more life into it.
>
> I apologize for the delays in getting recipes reviewed.
How many people do the editing? Is it all internal to AS? Could you perhaps
No, it's not dead, it's just that I've been swamped. I'll try and get
some help editing, and hopefully we'll inject more life into it.
I apologize for the delays in getting recipes reviewed.
-- David Ascher
Michael Strasser wrote:
>
> There has been a distinct lack of activity on the Python C
Title: decimal places problem with ODBC/ASP?
Win2K, MsSql2K, IIS5, etc.
I have HTML forms which do a POST to Python/ASP pages which call my .py class which uses the "standard" ODBC module to insert a record into MsSQL.
This particular app is an online timesheet app: enter timec
Title: ASP page hiccuping with HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error
Win2K, MsSql2K, etc.
I submit a request (I believe it happens on form POSTs), and get back a page that is empty except for the "HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error" message.
I see this occur with some regularity (more than daily) on
I would definitely pay for a Python Cookbook a la the Perl Cookbook. I don't
think I'm alone here. Python rocks!
Anthony Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Not speaking for my employer."
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