originally edited on a windows box, then copied over with a usb stick.
I suppose I better open it, copy it to mouse then paste it to a nw file-
or what? Please advise.
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I just typed this in. Thank you, it i just what the doctor ordered.
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which python
/usr/bin/python
root@KirksPiBox1:/home/pi: ./RR.py
bash: ./RR.py: /usr/bin/python^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
root@KirksPiBox1:home/pi:_
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The best I have found still has some cereal in it- lots of flakes and
nuts. Anyone got some ideas on playing mp3 files in a windows machine?
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the one already playing. Any input?
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How to play a .mp3 audio file in python is the quest of the moment; any
prior art, off the shelf solutions?
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OK, I need to create or find a function that will return a list of
DIRECTORIES (only) which are under 'the current directory'. Anyone got
some clue on this? Please advise.
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ook, thi new thunderbird 3.foo is... different, takes some getting used to.
Sorry about the noise on the channel.
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Anyone knoow of a good python Webmail client in python for my windows
notebook?
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I wrote a password protected program to edit webpages via http. thiss iss
in 2 files, one serves the editing page, one saves the edited page and
shows the rssults.
http://www.freeholdmarketing.com/EditMyPage.py
http://www.freeholdmarketing.com/EditMyPage2.py
This take a link on the page to
is my posting getting through?
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ok, here is the link;
http://www.seaxtradusa.org/
In the footer of all webppages (not in the wiki or in the
forum), is a link so i can edit pages on the site without
bothering to use a shell account or upload pages or
anything. I just wrote this, and it is password protected.
This is a handy
BTW, wordwrap issue, all that is on ONE LINE.
Kirk Bailey wrote:
ok, here is the link;
http://www.seaxtradusa.org/
In the footer of all webppages (not in the wiki or in the forum), is a
link so i can edit pages on the site without bothering to use a shell
account or upload pages or anything
I aam writing some software which calls for some unreadable code in
it to let me secretly set a registration key- it is to be shareware.
I know this can be done, but have not the foggiest clue of how todo it.
Any links, articles, pointers?
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So, in windows, when my wiki's editor saves a file, i want to have the
option to set it to read only. In windows, how do i get python to set a
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of windows customers out there.
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ok, I installed XLRD and can load a xls file; it works quite well BTW.
Now it is returning Unicode objects. I need to strip that to a simple
string value. Is there a recommended way or module for handling
Unicode objects?
What kind of characters are in the Excel file
ok, I installed XLRD and can load a xls file; it works quite well BTW. Now
it is returning Unicode objects. I need to strip that to a simple string
value. Is there a recommended way or module for handling Unicode objects?
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Ii want to read a xls file and use the data in part
Ii want to read a xls file and use the data in part of it. What module
would help make sense of one?
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the file name, restart
the server.
I used tinyweb in supporting the development of windows wiki, and in all
that crazy alpha stage flakiness, it NOT ONCE blew out. It is BULLETPROOF.
But it is it's own strange beast, and has it's own peculiarities.
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they dig their own graves.
It will become available to the public in a month.
So how's YOUR money tree growing?
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any possibility of revenue stream to you?
The example PAGES are on the server now, just look at the source code. Want
to see the script? Let me know.
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I never talk to mailboxes, nor to other inanimate objects; I was talking
to you.
Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote:
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IF my memory serves well, argument 0 in that list is the name of the
program itself, as well as the path to it if any was provided
use a replyto header, or swap around things so the FROM is the list
address, not the submitter, or kill me, or give me food, or something.
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Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote:
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IF my memory serves well, argument 0 in that list
second that.
Not using a reply-to-tag is braindead.
Please don't start this thread again.
Kent
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Good day to you sir.
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I never talk to mailboxes, nor to other inanimate objects; I was talking
to you.
I'm not interested
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do something
else:
do this instead
else:
filename=foo
which avoids try altogether. Somehow I kinda like this way more.
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Teresa Stanton wrote:
If one argument to a script is provided I am to take the input
and paste, you get this:
# * abba
# * abbb
# * abbc
# * abbd
which did not display. Intresting. why, and how to overcome this design
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No virus found in this incoming message.
Checked by AVG Free Edition.
Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.0.0/750 - Release Date: 4/6/2007 9:30
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Subject: Re: [Tutor] windows and python and shebangs, oh my!
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OK, in a script, we include a special statement telling the shell
where to go find the interpeter. This is the first line of the script,
and is a dpecial sort of comment, called informally
this part of the configure/install process of the application and
count on it working reliably?
If so, my task of designing the autoinstaller script just got a LOT simpler.
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?FrontPageFrontPage/a/td/tr/table'
print '/body/html'
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BINGO! Perfect function!
GOD? windows. BUT THANK YOU!
(walks off mumbling curses at the billster of gates...)
Kent Johnson wrote:
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a relevant code snip:
if os.path.exists('ConfigureMe'):
f1=open('ConfigureMe','r')
tablebgcolor=string.strip(f1.readline())
Eacj
first.
I replied off list due to just clicking reply, not replyall, and this
list is not set up with a replyto header. so away it went.
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examined in a text editor, the file is properly laid out. pLease
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And one day, I will have free time to work on my million dollar app.
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that, or we can start a seperate list for
it. What are the wishes of this list?
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turn them over to writable
state if one knows how- ie, one is a geek like us. ordinary consumer
office road warriors do not.
Now to figure out how to best sell the thing to the target market...
Kirk Bailey wrote:
how do I check file permission in windows environments in python? I am
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2. It takes python being in the laptop so it can be used. As I do not
own it, I hesitate to bundle it in. What's the legal aspect of
providing the language the app needs so it will run?
This is not a problem, you can distribute a package
to download and fire off as an isntaller.
2. It takes python being in the laptop so it can be used. As I do not
own it, I hesitate to bundle it in. What's the legal aspect of providing
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Anyone who had trouble downloading the file, try again, there was a
problem in the server which is now fixed.
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May The Gods have mercy on my soul.
MiniWiki is now offered for downloading. 1.3.0 is not in presentable
condition for them what would like to kick it around
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in this venue.
Here's a link to wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language)
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the zip in it, and unpack it there.
you will get \www, \cgi-bin, \cgi-bin\texts, www\images, and several
files in the texts directory.
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ok, I realized SOME TIME BACK that to run MANY THINGS in your
windows
computer you need a server in there- and a nice SMALL one if it
is going
to coexist with everything else
interest and amusement. Who knows, maybe someone will spark an idea off
of it and gain something.
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OK, 1.3.0 is coming along well, and works pretty nice. BUT...
It lives inside my laptop, and I want to be able to duck out and go
back to the regular webpages
and wallet. For now tiny is serving my needs
with complete satisfaction. I may write a tiddlywiki manual for it as a
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, blab lab la)
and supports interpeted python scripts well.
http://www.ritlabs.com/tinyweb/
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Kent Johnson wrote:
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OK, my project is to come up with a wiki which is easy to install and
use in a windows laptop, to wikify the notebook into a hypernotebook.
ok, it must be EASY to install. And LEGAL.
MiniWiki is in python. I can do it in a self extracting installer
on the subject?
I would appreciate it.
Thank-you,
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I recall how much stirr the python web server program created when I
copied it from a book and posted it to the list. Well, if you want
something composed in C++ for placing in your notebook or desktop, try this:
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ok, getting back to python and wikiness, I have a problem, this software
of mine seems to exibit different behavior under the latest edition of
python (2.5) than under the version used when I first wrote it (2.3).
It loads the page file, but returns it as a list (which is correcft) of
one
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