Justin Ezequiel wrote:
sockobj.bind(('',40007))
tried on my N6600 with same error
try using your phone's IP instead of the empty string ''
tried sockobj.bind(('127.0.0.1',40007)) and did not get an error
I didn't get an error either, but the whole thing hangs up, and I am
forced to
kondal wrote:
sockobj.bind(('',40007))
tried on my N6600 with same error
try using your phone's IP instead of the empty string ''
tried sockobj.bind(('127.0.0.1',40007)) and did not get an error
In general sockets layer bind with null host makes it pick the address
from arp
sridhar enlightened us with:
iam having user account on an exchangeserver.
with that can i send an email using python?
if iam using the following code iam getting error
fromAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
toAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
msg = Subject: Hello\n\nThis is the body of the
Hi all
Assume a simple class -
class Test(object):
def __init__(self,x):
self.x = x
def getx(self):
print self.x
Test(1).getx()
Test(2).getx()
Test(3).getx()
As expected, the results are 1,2,3
Assume a slight variation, where given a particular condition I want a
Jason wrote:
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
With a GUI ? If so, you probably want to check out wxPython or PyGTK
(wxPython will also buy you MacOS X IIRC, and wil perhaps be easier to
install on Windows).
Just a warning: wxPython does operate slightly differently between Mac
OS X, Linux, and
Frank Millman wrote:
Hi all
Assume a simple class -
class Test(object):
def __init__(self,x):
self.x = x
def getx(self):
print self.x
Test(1).getx()
Test(2).getx()
Test(3).getx()
As expected, the results are 1,2,3
Assume a slight variation, where given a
Frank Millman wrote:
Hi all
Assume a simple class -
class Test(object):
def __init__(self,x):
self.x = x
def getx(self):
print self.x
Test(1).getx()
Test(2).getx()
Test(3).getx()
As expected, the results are 1,2,3
Assume a slight variation, where given
On 2006-09-06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Rubin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) I think is here to stay, if you're going to tell programmers that
their destructors can't make program-visible changes (e.g. closing the
database connection when a
On 07/09/06, Sybren Stuvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sridhar enlightened us with:
iam having user account on an exchangeserver.
with that can i send an email using python?
if iam using the following code iam getting error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Dear all,
Could you all give me some guide on how to convert my big5 string to
unicode using python? I already knew that I might use cjkcodecs or
python 2.4 but I still don't have idea on what exactly I should do.
Please give me some sample code if you could. Thanks a lot
Regards,
Gary
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Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
Frank Millman wrote:
This replacement happens at instance initialisation time - ie, after
the class object have been created. If you don't want this to happen,
either skip the call to Test.__init__ in Test2.__init__, or make this
call with False as second param,
On 06 Sep 2006 13:23:43 -0700, Paul Rubin
http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Britain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to match [123.123.123.123] (including the qualifying
brackets), but be able to simply return the contents, without the
brackets.
p=r'\[((\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3})\]'
m
kondal wrote:
Something is limiting the TCP/IP connections from my python program at
10 maximum at the same time.
I do not see this limit in my code.
I did not bumped over the 4226 error.
= Where does this limit come from.
= How can I overcome it.
You can just edit it by creating a
Hello,
I'm writing a SOAP-client using SOAPpy for a JAVA-Application (JIRA).
When I try to send attachments, the incoming files are not decoded
correctly. They have about 1.5% more bytes.
What I'm doing is this:
file_obj = file(path to file,'rb')
cont = file_obj.read()
cont64 =
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
sridhar enlightened us with:
iam having user account on an exchangeserver.
with that can i send an email using python?
if iam using the following code iam getting error
fromAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
toAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
msg = Subject: Hello\n\nThis is the
Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
enigmadude wrote:
As many have heard, IronPython 1.0 was released. When I was looking
through the listed differences between CPython and IronPython, the
document mentioned that using large exponents such as 10 **
735293857239475 will cause CPython to
enigmadude wrote:
As many have heard, IronPython 1.0 was released. When I was looking
through the listed differences between CPython and IronPython, the
document mentioned that using large exponents such as 10 **
735293857239475 will cause CPython to hang, whereas IronPython will
raise a
Congrats on reaching 1.0, Jim.
BTW, here's a John Udell screencast of Jim demo'ing IronPython. Among
other things, it shows IronPython integrating with Visual Studio,
Monad, C#, VB.NET, and WPF. It's a great video.
http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2006/08/30.html#a1515
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Infinite Corridor wrote:
Justin Ezequiel wrote:
tried sockobj.bind(('127.0.0.1',40007)) and did not get an error
I didn't get an error either, but the whole thing hangs up, and I am
forced to abort the program. This has happend quite a few times
already.
Did it work for you normally?
Install the codecs. In Debain, you can do :
apt-get install python-cjkcodecs
Then, it is easy to encode ( I use 'gb2312' ) :
str = '我们'
u = unicode(str,'gb2312')
The convertion is done and you can get the string of UTF-8:
str_utf8 = u.encode(utf-8)
You can get the original string:
str_gb
Steve Holden wrote:
I am not a (python) domain expert.
Thus I am asking here for available standard-solutions, before I
implement an own solution.
There is no standard solution for the problem you mention.
Because it's not a problem for most people ;)
Georg
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Hi all,
I have to uninstall an application and I don't find the uninstaller,
the option available to me is to access Add/Remove Programs, select the
application and remove from there.
I am trying to automate this task using Python:
1) Get the Application Name
2) Access the Add/Remove Program
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Chris wrote:
Jim Hugunin wrote:
I'm extremely happy to announce that we have released IronPython 1.0
today!
http://www.codeplex.com/IronPython
snip
I'm no code guru but it sounds interesting. So can I import numpy,
scipy, matplotlib, wxpython etc like I do now
[Phoe6]
| I have to uninstall an application and I don't find the uninstaller,
| the option available to me is to access Add/Remove Programs,
| select the
| application and remove from there.
|
| I am trying to automate this task using Python:
| 1) Get the Application Name
| 2) Access the
Hi,
Has anybody experimented with this python binding for Freetype2
(http://www.satzbau-gmbh.de/staff/abel/ft2/index.html) ? I'm hoping to
learn more about using text in pyOpenGl by creating textures from
glyphs generated by Freetype2. I downloaded and installed the bindings,
and with the
i want to get the subject from email and construct a filename with the
subject.
but tried a lot, always got error like this:
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe9 in position 4:
ordinal not in range(128)
msg = email.message_from_string( text )
title =
Ben Sizer wrote:
kondal wrote:
Something is limiting the TCP/IP connections from my python program at
10 maximum at the same time.
I do not see this limit in my code.
I did not bumped over the 4226 error.
= Where does this limit come from.
= How can I overcome it.
You can just edit it by
sridhar wrote:
iam having user account on an exchangeserver.
with that can i send an email using python?
if iam using the following code iam getting error
fromAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
toAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
msg = Subject: Hello\n\nThis is the body of the message.
import
neoedmund schrieb:
i want to get the subject from email and construct a filename with the
subject.
but tried a lot, always got error like this:
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe9 in position 4:
ordinal not in range(128)
msg = email.message_from_string( text )
Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it relevant to point out that the ARP protocol is a connectionless
network-layer
protocol.
Not really, since the program uses normal TCP socket connections.
The feature is working exactly as designed - to slow down
Max M wrote:
sridhar wrote:
iam having user account on an exchangeserver.
with that can i send an email using python?
if iam using the following code iam getting error
fromAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
toAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
msg = Subject: Hello\n\nThis is the body of the message.
Richard Brodie wrote:
Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it relevant to point out that the ARP protocol is a connectionless
network-layer
protocol.
Not really, since the program uses normal TCP socket connections.
The feature is working exactly
xiejw topposted:
Install the codecs. In Debain, you can do :
apt-get install python-cjkcodecs
With Windows 2.4, no extra installation step is required.
| Python 2.4.3 (#69, Mar 29 2006, 17:35:34) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]
on win32
| bc = '\xb1i'
| unicode(bc, 'big5')
| u'\u5f35'
|
HTH,
Steve Holden enlightened us with:
This is untrue for the Python smtplib, though correct according to
the RFCs. The SMTP.data() method uses a locally-declared function
called quotedata() to ensure the correct line endings, so using \n
will result in the same message as using \r\n.
Ah,
Tim Williams enlightened us with:
Can you send email via it using outlook express or a similar
POP3/IMAP mail client?
Wouldn't you use a SMTP client to send email?
Sybren
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neoedmund wrote:
i want to get the subject from email and construct a filename with the
subject.
but tried a lot, always got error like this:
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe9 in position 4:
ordinal not in range(128)
msg = email.message_from_string( text )
Jim Britain wrote:
Final integration:
def identifyHost(self):
for line in self.fileContents:
if re.search(throttling, line.lower()):
p=r'\[((\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3})\]'
ip=re.search(p,line)
A prudent pessimist might test for the
On Sep 7, 2006, at 3:50 AM, sridhar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
iam having user account on an exchangeserver.
with that can i send an email using python?
if iam using the following code iam getting error
fromAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
toAddress = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
msg = Subject:
On 07/09/06, Sybren Stuvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Williams enlightened us with:
Can you send email via it using outlook express or a similar
POP3/IMAP mail client?
Wouldn't you use a SMTP client to send email?
Outlook Express *is* a mail client that uses SMTP as the outbound
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, here we go:
[snip]
Thanks for those good instructions - they worked well!
I tried running a test program under mono/linux.
I found I needed to add
import sys
sys.path.append(/usr/lib/python2.4)
As per the FAQ to the code. Setting this in
Thank you all for the reply,
**
More tests :
***
1) I tried to input the D-word with the parameters and I did not see
anychanged (checked with process explorer. The limit of the
simultaneous connexion is always 10.
2)
I have applied the patch from
On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 04:43:38 GMT,
Eriol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Kuhlman wrote:
Can someone tell me the location of the reST source files for the
Python FAQs. I have not been able to find them.
https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/pydotorg/doc/faq/
Caution: I intend to switch
On 2006-09-07, John Purser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Windows itself (2000+) comes with it's own backup solution that
might even support burning to disk. I haven't used MS in a
year or so but it might be worth looking at.
That worked OK for me until the backup solution bundled with XP
turned
2006/9/7, Bruno Desthuilliers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think one could pretend writing a cross-platform application
without testing it on all targeted platforms.
E.g: while creating a free software, you may not have an Apple
computer but you may want to be *possible* to run your program
2)
Still without the above patch on windows, the software angry ip scan
for example managed to output a lot of more socket connection. How is
it possible ?
This angry ip scan thing is written in Java, perhaps you can find it
out from the source:
Hello
Is it possible to get the mac address of a device
with python 2.4 using code which works in wxp and linux
rather than requiring some code for windows and some
other code for linux ?
Db
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seb wrote:
I am not fully confident to apply the patch from
http://www.lvllord.de/?lang=enurl=downloads .on computers other than
mine.
Fully understandable.
Is there another solution ?
I believe it is possible to overwrite the .dll that SP2 gives you with
the older one. Obviously you lose
I've written a simple Python extension for UNIX, but I need to get it
working on Windows now. I'm having some difficulties figuring out how
to do this. I've seen web pages that say that MS Visual Studio is
required, and other that say that's not true, that MinGW will work.
Then there is
On 2006-09-07, Sybren Stuvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Williams enlightened us with:
Can you send email via it using outlook express or a similar
POP3/IMAP mail client?
Wouldn't you use a SMTP client to send email?
I would, but I don't use exchange server. :)
The one exchange server I
Kevin D. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then there is Mike Fletcher's web page
(http://www.vrplumber.com/programming/mstoolkit/) that describes in
detail how to build extensions, but most of the links to external
software are no longer valid. I think it's safe to say that I am
completely
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2006-09-07, Sybren Stuvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Williams enlightened us with:
Can you send email via it using outlook express or a similar
POP3/IMAP mail client?
Wouldn't you use a SMTP client to send email?
David Isaac wrote:
Le mercredi 06 septembre 2006 16:33, Alan Isaac a écrit :
Suppose a class has properties and I want to change the
setter in a derived class. If the base class is mine, I can do this:
http://www.kylev.com/2004/10/13/fun-with-python-properties/
Should I? (I.e., is that a
sanxiyn For those of us who have never used IronPython or Mono, is
sanxiyn there a quick start document laying about somewhere? It wasn't
sanxiyn clear to me where to even look.
sanxiyn Okay, here we go:
...
Thanks. Worked like a charm. Like others I noticed the apparent
1) why don't python / idle use numbered lines in their scripting, like
basic? how do you keep track of large batches of code without them?
2) in IDLE, how do you save a program such that it can be run, say from
windows the run function?
3) are most of you doing your script editing in IDLE or
Super Spinner wrote:
IronPython is a .NET language, so does that mean that it invokes the
JIT before running actual code? If so, then simple short scripts
would take longer with IronPython busy starting itself loading .NET
and invoking the JIT. This effect would be less noticable, the longer
Omar wrote:
1) why don't python / idle use numbered lines in their scripting, like
basic? how do you keep track of large batches of code without them?
2) in IDLE, how do you save a program such that it can be run, say from
windows the run function?
3) are most of you doing your script
Michael Spencer wrote:
George Sakkis wrote:
Michael Spencer wrote:
Here's a small update to the generator that allows optional handling of
the head
and the tail:
def chunker(s, chunk_size=3, sentry=., keep_first = False, keep_last =
False):
buffer=[]
...
And here's a
On 07/09/06, Hari Sekhon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2006-09-07, Sybren Stuvel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Williams enlightened us with:
Can you send email via it using outlook express or a similar
POP3/IMAP mail client?
Wouldn't you use a SMTP client to
Kevin D Smith enlightened us with:
I've written a simple Python extension for UNIX, but I need to get
it working on Windows now. I'm having some difficulties figuring
out how to do this.
I had to do the same, and I didn't get much result. My solution:
install Cygwin, use the Python that
2006/9/5, Jim Hugunin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm extremely happy to announce that we have released IronPython 1.0 today!
http://www.codeplex.com/IronPython
Does IronPython runs Twisted?
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thanks.
i have saved and double clicked as suggested. when I save and double
click a simple hello program, the bw python shell briefly comes up,
then disappears. is this how it should work?
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Omar schrieb:
thanks.
i have saved and double clicked as suggested. when I save and double
click a simple hello program, the bw python shell briefly comes up,
then disappears. is this how it should work?
Yes. because when your program terminates, the shell terminates. Or
would you prefer
This message was undeliverable due to the following reason(s):
Your message could not be delivered because the destination server was
unreachable within the allowed queue period. The amount of time
a message is queued before it is returned depends on local configura-
tion parameters.
Most likely
Omar wrote:
thanks.
i have saved and double clicked as suggested. when I save and double
click a simple hello program, the bw python shell briefly comes up,
then disappears. is this how it should work?
Yes, that is how it should work. Program is doing what you
told it to. print hello
Hi, I'm a python newbie, coming from PHP Perl. I'm developing client-server
applications with a GUI. I'm trying to realize rollover buttons with images
as background. I mean... I want to create a class which permit to create
buttons with various shapes, (for instance something like this:
I have two files:
test.py:
--
# -*- encoding : utf8 -*-
print 'in this file', repr('中文')
# tt.txt is saved as utf8 encoding
f = file('tt.txt')
line1 = f.readline().strip()
print 'another file', repr(line1)
Steven Bethard wrote:
David Isaac wrote:
Le mercredi 06 septembre 2006 16:33, Alan Isaac a écrit :
Suppose a class has properties and I want to change the
setter in a derived class. If the base class is mine, I can do this:
http://www.kylev.com/2004/10/13/fun-with-python-properties/
Hi,
has anyone tried to build extensions for win32 on Linux using xmingw?
I need to use f2py to compile code for the win32 platform and I want to
do this in Linux. I googled aroung but could not find any documentation
on this.
For those who dont know xmingw is a port to linux of mingw.
any
On 2006-09-07, Tim Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wouldn't you use a SMTP client to send email?
I would, but I don't use exchange server. :)
The one exchange server I used in the past didn't accept SMTP
mail.
errr, I used to admin Exchange, if it does accept SMTP then
how could it
thank you genteman.
however, its not working :(
I resaved it, but same thing.
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Hello everybody.
Consider the following code:
class A(object):
def met(self):
print 'A.met'
class B(A):
def met(self):
print 'B.met'
super(B,self).met()
class C(A):
def met(self):
print 'C.met'
super(C,self).met()
class D(B,C):
def
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2006-09-07, Tim Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wouldn't you use a SMTP client to send email?
I would, but I don't use exchange server. :)
The one exchange server I used in the past didn't accept SMTP
mail.
errr, I used to admin Exchange, if
Title: Wrapper for EMC SYMAPI library
Has anyone ever created a python wrapper for the EMC SYMAPI library???
Any information would be very much appreciated!!
Thank you,
Lance Ellinghaus
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Omar wrote:
thank you genteman.
however, its not working :(
I resaved it, but same thing.
Please post some code so we can actually do something more than
read your mind. You can also run the program from a shell
instead of from idle to see what happens.
-Larry Bates
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Hi,
I'm trying to use the Beautiful Soup package to parse through the
bookmarks.html file which Firefox exports all your bookmarks into.
I've been struggling with the documentation trying to figure out how to
extract all the urls. Has anybody got a couple of longer examples using
Beautiful Soup I
Francach schrieb:
Hi,
I'm trying to use the Beautiful Soup package to parse through the
bookmarks.html file which Firefox exports all your bookmarks into.
I've been struggling with the documentation trying to figure out how to
extract all the urls. Has anybody got a couple of longer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], skip wrote:
One thing I did find especially annoying though was that none of the editing
keys worked. DELETE, BACKSPACE, Ctrl-U. All just inserted themselves.
Ctrl-D didn't exit. (I had to raise SystemExit to exit.)
Is this a known problem? Is it a Mono thing or an
sure...
print hello world
hello world
t=raw_input('Hit return to continue')
I'm saving it as helloworld11, then double clicking the icon I saved
it as.
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| Is it possible to get the mac address of a device
| with python 2.4 using code which works in wxp and linux
| rather than requiring some code for windows and some
| other code for linux ?
I'm fairly sure the answer's no. It wouldn't be beyond
the wit of man to produce a library with
okay...
I got to work using the SCITE editor with
print hello world # here we are once again
raw_input(press return)
cool!
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Hari Sekhon wrote:
[...]
BOFH?
Bas**rd Operator From Hell
lol
Indeed.
regards
Steve
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Recent Ramblings
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim Hugunin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm extremely happy to announce that we have released IronPython 1.0 today!
http://www.codeplex.com/IronPython
Congrats!
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Omar,
The '' were causing the problem I would guess. Those are the
interactive interpreter's prompts, not python. Saving a python session
like that is a starting place for creating code, not the finished
product.
You might also want to save the file as helloworld11.py before double
clicking
I'm working through a tutorial,
http://swaroopch.info/text/Byte_of_Python:Control_Flow, and I sorta
can't get through the tutorial without overcoming these little
speedbumps. This is why I'm asking these questions.
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On 2006-09-07 09:28:42 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lawrence Oluyede) said:
Kevin D. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then there is Mike Fletcher's web page
(http://www.vrplumber.com/programming/mstoolkit/) that describes in
detail how to build extensions, but most of the links to external
Many thanks for your help, John, in giving me the tools to work
successfully in Python with Unicode from here on out.
It turns out that the Unicode input files I was working with (from MS
Word and MS Notepad) were indeed creating eol sequences of \r\n, not
\n\n as I had originally thought. The
Hi,
I need help about Tkinter.I want,when somebody click on some item in
listbox,then
in new entry widget must write that item
Regards,
Vedran
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Random image downloader for specified newsgroup. Hi I'm writing a small script
that will download random images from a specified newsgroup. I've imported yenc
into the script but I can't open the image or save it. This is my first script
so be gentle!
Heres the script
random group
Random image downloader for specified newsgroup. Hi I'm writing a small script
that will download random images from a specified newsgroup. I've imported yenc
into the script but I can't open the image or save it. This is my first script
so be gentle!
Heres the script
random group
On 7 Sep 2006 01:27:55 -0700, GM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you all give me some guide on how to convert my big5 string to
unicode using python? I already knew that I might use cjkcodecs or
python 2.4 but I still don't have idea on what exactly I should do.
Please give me some sample code if
Felipe Almeida Lessa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does IronPython runs Twisted?
I really don't think so. They don't have many needed modules, like
select :-)
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Kevin D. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So in other words, what you're saying is that the only issue I have
left is the exact issue that I described in my initial post that you
claimed isn't a problem... Great! I guess I'l get right down to work
compiling that extension now.
What I mean
Kevin D. Smith wrote:
I've written a simple Python extension for UNIX, but I need to get it
working on Windows now. I'm having some difficulties figuring out how
to do this. I've seen web pages that say that MS Visual Studio is
required, and other that say that's not true, that MinGW will
How can I print html documents in Python on Windows?
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Felipe Almeida Lessa wrote:
2006/9/7, Bruno Desthuilliers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think one could pretend writing a cross-platform application
without testing it on all targeted platforms.
E.g: while creating a free software, you may not have an Apple
computer but you may want to be
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
suppose it is well-formed, most probably even xml.
Maybe not. Otherwise, why would there be a script like this one[1]?
Anyway, I found that and other scripts that work with firefox
bookmarks.html files with a quick search [2]. Perhaps you will find
something there that
ddtl wrote:
Hello everybody.
Consider the following code:
class A(object):
def met(self):
print 'A.met'
class B(A):
def met(self):
print 'B.met'
super(B,self).met()
class C(A):
def met(self):
print 'C.met'
super(C,self).met()
I would like to write a program that will automate the configuation of
a firewall or router via HTTPS. So, I need to import the applicable
certificate, and be able to configure the unit as if I was
typing/selecting the appropriate fields manually using a web browser.
If there is a command-line
On 7 Sep 2006 10:42:54 -0700, in comp.lang.python you wrote:
Let's examine what the mro order is for class D:
D.mro()
[class '__main__.D', class '__main__.B', class '__main__.C',
class '__mai
n__.A', type 'object']
When you call d.met(), the call dispatches to the D.met() method.
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