Thanks for the responses. I've tried the same script on a Server 2003
install, and Python 2.5 and it ran without a hitch. So, it's either a
problem with Python 2.6 or with Windows 7.
Thanks for all the responses. You've been great.
Best,
Jonathan
On Jun 5, 7:39 am, Jonathan Nelson wrote:
> I
I'm working with Feedparser on months old install of Windows 7, and
now programs that ran before are broken, and I'm getting wierd
messages that are rather opaque to me. Google, Bing, News groups
have all left me empty handed.
I was wondering if I could humbly impose upon the wizards of
comp.lan
On 6/4/09, Jonathan Nelson wrote:
> I'm trying to add a feedreader element to my django project. I'm
> using Mark Pilgrim's great feedparser library. I've used it before
> without any problems. I'm getting a TypeError I can't figure out.
> I've tried searching google, bing, google groups to
Jonathan Nelson wrote:
> I'm trying to add a feedreader element to my django project. I'm
> using Mark Pilgrim's great feedparser library. I've used it before
> without any problems. I'm getting a TypeError I can't figure out.
> I've tried searching google, bing, google groups to no avail.
>
>
In article <89d21aec-5d39-4d1f-91b9-776da3506...@i6g2000yqj.googlegroups.com>,
Jonathan Nelson wrote:
>
>I'm trying to add a feedreader element to my django project. I'm
>using Mark Pilgrim's great feedparser library. I've used it before
>without any problems. I'm getting a TypeError I can't f
I'm trying to add a feedreader element to my django project. I'm
using Mark Pilgrim's great feedparser library. I've used it before
without any problems. I'm getting a TypeError I can't figure out.
I've tried searching google, bing, google groups to no avail.
Here's the dpaste of what I'm tryin