Kent,
Thanks for the tip. I can write the changed data back to my xml file. One snag that I found is that the des encryption that I used for the data that is written back, it is not parsed correctly when the file is read again with the new data in it. There is non-printable characters or
I can work out how to use most Tkinter widgets. Eg
buttons like :-
def create_widgets(self):
#create GUI
Button(self, text = x, command =
self.y).grid(row = 3, column = 3, columnspan = 3)
However I am not sure how to use Listboxes. What
would be the similar syntax to create a
David Holland wrote:
I can work out how to use most Tkinter widgets. Eg
buttons like :-
def create_widgets(self):
#create GUI
Button(self, text = x, command =
self.y).grid(row = 3, column = 3, columnspan = 3)
However I am not sure how to use Listboxes. What
would be
On 8/30/05, Johan Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One snag that I found is that the des encryption that I used for the data
that is
written back, it is not parsed correctly when the file is read again with the
new
data in it. There is non-printable characters or non-ascii chars in
Dear Python,
How does a calculator multiply? I want to
create a computer software that can multiply. How do I program the computer to
multiply?
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I have a SimpleXMLRPCServer, which I've tweaked thusly:
class StoppableXMLRPCServer(SimpleXMLRPCServer.SimpleXMLRPCServer):
def serve_forever(self):
to stop this server: register a function in the class
that uses it which sets server.stop to True.
self.stop = False
while not self.stop:
One snag that I found is that the des encryption that I used for the
data that is written back, it is not parsed correctly when the file is
read again with the new data in it. There is non-printable characters
or non-ascii chars in that gives errors from expat when the contents
is
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does a calculator multiply? I want to create a computer software
that can multiply. How do I program the computer to multiply?
Hello,
Have you had a chance to look at:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers
There are
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Faulconer, Steven M. wrote:
Been digging through the web and the archives for the tutor list and
can't seem to locate an answer to my question. It is probably out there,
but my searching skills are failing me. I recently wrote a GUI for
several command line programs
class StoppableXMLRPCServer(SimpleXMLRPCServer.SimpleXMLRPCServer):
def serve_forever(self):
to stop this server: register a function in the class
that uses it which sets server.stop to True.
self.stop = False
while not self.stop:
self.handle_request()
Here's the code where I start the
On 8/31/05, Danny Yoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Travis,
Hey Danny,
Putting pure binary bytes in an XML file has a flaw: the issue is that the
binary bytes themselves might contain characters that could be interpreted
as XML! Even if we wrap the content in CDATA, there's nothing that
Danny,
Thanks for the response. We looked at using pexpect (I'm a UNIX guy at
heart), but we have variable command prompts, that may or may not show up,
with this program, so expect/pexpect would be difficult. John's suggestion
was to add some sort of unique ID as a good idea, but won't work in
Hey
I'm still working with this RADIUS system over Red Hat 9.0, mysql 3.23 and
python 2.2.2
I ran to another problem.I have a file that is written by the RADIUS
server (for those who don't know RADIUS is an authentication Service). The
file contains the detail of the RADIUS, the server
Hi Alberto,
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Alberto Troiano
Sent: 31 August 2005 22:01
To: tutor@python.org
Subject: [Tutor] Tail -f problem
Hey
I thought about tail-f
/var/log/radacct/max/detail but this thing opens a console
Hey Nick
About the mysql upgrade (by the way thanks for the reply) I have downloaded
the rpm fron mysql.com along with the installation manual..I will give it a
try
The code you sent in the hyperlink looks neat...I will try it out since the
page hasn't much documentation about this example in
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