no, i tried all those tests. when i simply do return
BODY(type(response.meta.keywords)) it returns 'map'.
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 7:07:13 PM UTC-4 villas wrote:
> I may have an older version, but I imagine that response.meta.keywords
> is still just a string.
> It may be
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On Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 5:09:15 PM UTC+10 mostwanted wrote:
> You are on point Jim, you get
I may have an older version, but I imagine that response.meta.keywords is
still just a string.
It may be c.keywords is type map?
I think type map would be an iterator which you can convert to a list.
Once you've used it, it's gone.
So, did you try something like on e of these?:
very simply, i'm trying to add keywords of type string to the
response.meta.keywords, which used to be of type string and now its of type
map, which exceptions out as above.
i've also tried appending to the list like
"response.meta.keywords.append("some string here")" and I've tried treating
I'm not sure what you are doing exactly but you seem to have created a map
iterator. Maybe you could convert that to a list? You might be able to
work with it more easily. Something like this:
list( response.meta.keywords )
On Wednesday, 2 September 2020 at 12:52:27 UTC+1 lucas wrote:
in fact, when i inspect the head of the final html in the browser, w2p
doesn't return a string at all, in fact it returns a reference to an object:
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 10:03:28 PM UTC-4 lucas wrote:
> hello one and all,
>
> its been a while since i've been on here. that is a
You are on point Jim, you get what i'm trying to achieve, let me see if i
can put it together.
Regards;
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 8:48:34 PM UTC+2 Jim S wrote:
> Ah, so this sounds a little different than what I thought you were after.
>
> Looks like you want to run a task at a
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