Hi, Danny Yoo wrote: > Ok, good. Next time, make it more clear to the group that things worked > out fine, to close the thread. Remember, we can't read your mind: make > it explicit. > > Otherwise, people will continue to try to help you with something that > you don't have problems with anymore. *grin* Ok.
> 1. "Autocommit" mode is off. That is, by default, your database > access is transactioned. That means that if you don't commit, the > database rolls any changes right back out as soon as the connection > closes. See: > > http://www.amk.ca/python/writing/DB-API.html > > > 2. String literals are really string literals. That is, the code as > written above will insert the literal string "entry[key].url" as a title. Yes, i know, i'm a long time PHP programmer. I was just testing. > Use prepared statements. See: > > http://mail.python.org/pipermail/tutor/2003-April/022010.html > > for an example. Yes, i know too. > There's also a third thing I'd suggest: abstract our the > database-creation into a separate function. You're probably going to be > opening connections in several places in your code: keep the > connection-open logic in a single place so you can more easily change > configurations. > > If it's possible, pull out the code that touches the database into a > separate module layer. People on the list can talk about this more if > you'd like. Yes, that will be for later. For now, i'd just like to pull out the variables values, and i don't know how. For those who may be interested it's about file __init.py__ from planetplanet code. Warm Regards, Mário Gamito _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor