Awesome stuff, thank you so much for all the help. The
Pcomp.lang.python is the most helpful list I have encountered so
far :)
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On Friday 14 August 2009 18:25:50 kk wrote:
As far as robustness, I agree with your assestment. I guess my main
confusion with my result is that the console window just disappears. I
wonder if I can make the window stay even if it crashesor if there are
connection issues? I will createa
kk schrieb:
Hi
This way the first time I did something with ftp stuff. I think that
generally it works but it stops working(quits or disappears) after
couple of hours of running.
This was a personal test-trial script for my own needs which was to
get my dynamic ip and broadcast to a client(I
Hi Diez
Thanks for your insight. The reason I chose the awkward method to
parse the ip digits is that I was not familiar with the regex module
and the Dyndns Ip page is pretty simple page. I guess it is time to
learn more about the Re module.
As far as robustness, I agree with your assestment. I
On 14 Ago, 18:03, kk maymunbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
This way the first time I did something with ftp stuff. I think that
generally it works but it stops working(quits or disappears) after
couple of hours of running.
This was a personal test-trial script for my own needs which was to
get my
kk schrieb:
Hi Diez
Thanks for your insight. The reason I chose the awkward method to
parse the ip digits is that I was not familiar with the regex module
and the Dyndns Ip page is pretty simple page. I guess it is time to
learn more about the Re module.
As far as robustness, I agree with your