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It Will Work. If you do as I have done! Just Do It! follow the 4 steps.
$6.00 to $15,000.00 in 30 days!
Steps: Follow the Logic, Just Do it and It will work. $$$ in 4 easy steps.
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your Paypal Account 3. Delete email
Sorry Denis - but could you give me an example. I can't for the life
of me see how the syntax for that would go.
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Stupid newbi wants $1 if you spend more than 30 minutes on his webshite,
looking at it you would be hard pressed to spend 30 seconds.
Anyway at least we know where to find him.
Broadcasting his antics in Las Vegas is funny
Tuvas wrote:
I am building a GUI interface at the moment, and would like to have
support for displaying a jpg file, and a FITS file if possible. Is
there any way to do this? My interface has been written in Tkinter at
the moment, especially because of it's great portability, I wouldn't
have
Thanks, I'm enjoying reading the article.
So far I noticed how their select functionality is similar to our
comprehensions, but can also take a statement block. ( no wars please
;-).
I liked the tabular output format for lists of similar items, with the
automatic headings being displayed, e.g:
In the last few months many personal website owners (such as myself)
have found that spammers have been using their domain names to
masquerade as valid users to send spam, normally in the form of:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This new tactic has an annoying problem, which is that the bounced
emails end up
David Schwartz wrote:
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Right, except that's utterly absurd. If every vendor takes their tiny
cut of the 95%, a huge cut of the 5% is starting to look *REALLY* good.
Sure, that would be true if the market would be /
Hi Greg,
Not really an answer to your question but I've found 4Suite (
http://4suite.org/index.xhtml ) quite useful for my XML work and the
articles linked to from there authored by Uche Ogbuji to be quite
informative.
Best,
Paul
Gregory Piñero wrote:
Thanks, John. That was all very
David Schwartz wrote:
Lasse Vågsæther Karlsen wrote:
David Schwartz wrote:
Burger King won't let you sell Whoppers or buy their burger
patties wholesale no matter what you want to call your store unless
you take the whole franchise deal. It's an all-or-nothing package.
With very few
Sori Schwimmer wrote:
Hi,
I think that would be useful to have an improved
version of the try statement, as follows:
try(retrys=0,timeout=0):
snip
sleep(timeout)
snip
At the very least, timeout is the wrong wording, delay would be more
appropriate. A timeout is usually associated
When I run the following code,
script kept running and I have to force it to stop.
Could you check the code to give suggestions how to improve it?
Thanks a lot!
from Tkinter import *
from Tkinter import _cnfmerge
class Dialog(Widget):
def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw):
cnf
Andy Leszczynski leszczynscyATnospam.yahoo.com.nospam wrote:
Any idea how to do that the way ActiveX would be used on M$?
Fortunately, NO.
You know http://udk.openoffice.org/python/python-bridge.html ??
yepp
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Op 2005-10-26, Ron Adam schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Adding complexity to cmp may not break code, but it could probably slow
down sorting in general. So I would think what ever improvements or
alternatives needs to be careful not to slow down existing sorting cases.
As a result of Bengt's
Ashok wrote:
hi,
i want to know how to make a specific type of file open in an
application i developed in python when the user clicks on the file.(in
windows) for eg. a .txt file when clicked opens in notepad, a .doc file
when clicked opens in MS-word. In the same way i want to make a .xyz
dcrespo wrote:
Hi all,
How can I replace all None values with the string 'Null' in a
dictionary?
For example:
convert this:
a = {'item1': 45, 'item2': None}
into this:
a = {'item1': 45, 'item2': 'Null'}
I think it would be time for you to read the Fine Manual...
for key in a:
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 12:30 -0400, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 00:17:54 +0800, Neville C. Dempsey nevillednz.python
at 3ttechnology.com wrote:
import bsddb # twiceopen.py
Maybe the solution needs one of:
db.DB_CREATE|db.DB_INIT_MPOOL|db.DB_THREAD|db.DB_INIT_CDB
Except
Hi all,
I made 2 arrays, which are i and uzuy (both are
float). And I want to plot the graph between those
arrays.
I followed from the manual
==
from Gnuplot import Gnuplot, Data
g=Gnuplot()
results=Data(i,uzuy)
g.plot(results)
=
here I got the message
Hi,
First, I want to know whether the python interpreter translate the
code directly into machine code, or translate it into C then into
machine code?
Second, if the codes are translated directly into machine codes, how
can I translate the codes into C COMPLETELY the same? if the codes are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Finally diving into XML programmatically. Does anyone have a best
practice recommendation for programmatically discovering the structure
of an arbitrary XML document via Python?
It seems like it is a common wheel I'd be re-inventing.
Thanks and cheers
Op 2005-10-28, Antoon Pardon schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Op 2005-10-26, Ron Adam schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
These are the results.
class '__main__.cla': 1000 repeats, 1000 long, 10.061425 secs
class '__main__.clb': 1000 repeats, 1000 long, 9.544035 secs
class '__main__.clc': 1000 repeats,
benmorganpowell:
So, as a web programmer and someone who specialises in getting good
results on Google, I realised that I could simply post every spammer
website on a Google optimized page, which if searched for on Google
would return something like:
WARNING: DO NOT BUY FROM THIS WEBSITE.
python creates bytecode (like java classes)
you cannot translate python directly to c or machine code, but there
are some projects you probably want to look into
Pypy is a python implemetation in python and it can be used to
translate a python scrip to c or llvm code. (large project, work in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last few months many personal website owners (such as myself)
have found that spammers have been using their domain names to
masquerade as valid users to send spam, normally in the form of:
snip
So, as a web programmer and someone who specialises in getting good
Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
python creates bytecode (like java classes)
you cannot translate python directly to c or machine code, but there
are some projects you probably want to look into
Pypy is a python implemetation in python and it can be used to
translate a python scrip to c or llvm
Johnny Lee wrote:
Hi,
First, I want to know whether the python interpreter translate the
code directly into machine code, or translate it into C then into
machine code?
Neither this nor that. The interpreter first compiles the code into python
'byte code' - something similar to machine
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Thanks for your tips Niemann:)
Regards,
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I want to scan a file byte for byte for occurences of the the four byte
pattern 0x0100. I've tried with this:
# start
import sys
numChars = 0
startCode = 0
count = 0
inputFile = sys.stdin
while True:
ch = inputFile.read(1)
numChars += 1
if len(ch) 1: break
startCode =
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to scan a file byte for byte [...]
while True:
ch = inputFile.read(1)
[...] But it is very slow. What is the fastest way to do this? Using some
native call? Using a buffer? Using whatever?
Read in blocks, not byte for byte. I had good experiences with
Part of their behavior really escape me. The whole thing about
browser wars confuses me. Web browsers represent a zero billion
dollar a year market. Why would you risk anything to own it?
Wonder why MSN.com is one of the most visited sites, I speculate that
it is largely because it is the
Okay, how do I do this?
Also, if you look at the code, I build a 32-bit unsigned integer from
the bytes I read. And the 32-bit pattern I am looking for can start on
_any_ byte boundary in the file. It would be nice if I could somehow
just scan for that pattern explicitly, without having to build
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to scan a file byte for byte for occurences of the the four byte
pattern 0x0100. I've tried with this:
use re.search or string.find. The simplest way is just read the whole
file into memory first. If the file is too big, you have to read it in
chunks and
Hello everybody,
I have recently started tinkering about with Python.
If there are any Macintosh-based Python developers reading this
newsgroup I would like to ask them one Macintosh-specific question:
If you want to write GUI scripts on the Mac, say with Tkinter, you need
to invoke pythonw
I think it would be time for you to read the Fine Manual...
hi, thanks for your answer... I really did it the same way you
suggested, but I forgot to tell you that I wanted to get a better way
for doing it.
By the way, knowing your wisdom, what do I have to install to get the
following code
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 10/25/2005
at 09:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Yes, I know, they can do whatever they want, it's not a crime,
Actually, it is a crime and they've been convicted.
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Unsolicited bulk E-mail
Hi to all,
I have functions defined in an xml-rpc server. Some functions query to
a Postgres database (using adodb) and return its recordset. So, if some
xml-rpc client runs the mentioned function, it will retrieve the
recordset. The problem is that if a retrieved field has the Null value
or the
Thanks... I did it right that way, but asked it without telling how I
did it just to see what are the occurences of others. I thing there's
no better/faster solution.
Many thanks
Daniel
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I'm now down to:
f = open(filename, rb)
s = f.read()
sub = \x00\x00\x01\x00
count = s.count(sub)
print count
Which is quite fast. The only problems is that the file might be huge.
I really have no need for reading the entire file into a string as I am
doing here. All I want is to count
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
f = open(filename, rb)
s = f.read()
sub = \x00\x00\x01\x00
count = s.count(sub)
print count
That's a lot of lines. This is a bit off topic, but I just can't stand
unnecessary local variables.
print file(filename,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which is quite fast. The only problems is that the file might be huge.
I really have no need for reading the entire file into a string as I am
doing here. All I want is to count occurences this substring. Can I
somehow count occurences in a file
Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about iterating through the file? You can read it line by line, two lines
at a time. Pseudocode follows:
line1 = read_line
while line2 = read_line:
line_to_check = ''.join([line1, line2])
check_for_desired_string
line1 = line2
Lasse Vågsæther Karlsen wrote:
Ashok wrote:
hi,
i want to know how to make a specific type of file open in an
application i developed in python when the user clicks on the file.(in
windows) for eg. a .txt file when clicked opens in notepad, a .doc file
when clicked opens in MS-word. In the
First of all, this isn't a text file, it is a binary file. Secondly,
substrings can overlap. In the sequence 0010010 the substring 0010
occurs twice.
/David
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G'day everyone!
I would like to design typing tutor exercises for Afrikaans (and other
languages possibly). This is for a GPL project. For this, I need a
script that can extract words from a long list of words, based on which
letters those words contain, and write then write output to a file.
On 2005-10-28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm now down to:
f = open(filename, rb)
s = f.read()
sub = \x00\x00\x01\x00
count = s.count(sub)
print count
Which is quite fast. The only problems is that the file might be huge.
I really have no need for reading the entire file
On my hungarian Win2k, some of the accented characters of the file names
appear incorrectly when Python is driven from the command line. However,
they
appear okay when the same script is running within an IDE. The same problem
holds in the case of text files edited by GUI editors. Is there any
Gerhard Häring wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to scan a file byte for byte [...]
while True:
ch = inputFile.read(1)
[...] But it is very slow. What is the fastest way to do this? Using some
native call? Using a buffer? Using whatever?
Read in blocks, not byte for byte. I had
Sori Schwimmer wrote:
Hi,
I think that would be useful to have an improved
version of the try statement, as follows:
try(retrys=0,timeout=0):
# things to try
except:
# what to do if failed
and having the following semantic:
for i in range(retrys):
try:
# things to try
Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 2005-10-26, Ron Adam schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Adding complexity to cmp may not break code, but it could probably slow
down sorting in general. So I would think what ever improvements or
alternatives needs to be careful not to slow down existing sorting cases.
On 2005-10-27, Sori Schwimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I think that would be useful to have an improved
version of the try statement, as follows:
try(retrys=0,timeout=0):
# things to try
except:
# what to do if failed
and having the following semantic:
for i in range(retrys):
python script crashed and you want to debug it?
if no trace back provided with the line number where the exception
raised, then the crash caused by an extension module (most likely
written in C), i don't know howto debug it, but at least you can find
the place where the crash occures by adding
Antoon Pardon wrote:
If you are concerned about sorting times, I think you should
be more concerned about Guido's idea of doing away with __cmp__.
Sure __lt__ is faster. But in a number of cases writing __cmp__
is of the same complexity as writing __lt__. So if you then
need a __lt__, __le__,
Okay, I admit I'm wasting time answering this stupid thread, but
what the hey, what's usenet without a flame war now and then. ;-)
Into the fray ...
On Thursday 27 October 2005 05:17 pm, David Schwartz wrote:
No. I have never received a dime from Microsoft, either directly or
indirectly.
Once in a while you come acros aline of documentation
that you have to, or that invites you to, read it again.
This is what I found in PyGTK:
The set_screen method sets the 'screen property to
the gtk.gdk.Screen specified by screen. The screen property
contains the screen that the
Everytime someone compares MS's behavior with some
less controversial criminal behavior, you act like
they
accused MS of holding people up at gunpoint.
Screwing literally millions of consumers and taxpayers
and holding entire schools hostage is far worse than
holding up an individual at gunpoint.
I'm trying to understand bytecodes generated on different machines.
I understand that the bytecodes can change between version. But since
I'm told that .pyc files are version dependent but not machine
dependent, I'm wondering why the bytecodes are machine dependent.
my friend and I created this
egbert wrote:
Once in a while you come acros aline of documentation
that you have to, or that invites you to, read it again.
This is what I found in PyGTK:
The set_screen method sets the 'screen property to
the gtk.gdk.Screen specified by screen. The screen property
contains
CONTENTS:
** EVENTS ** EUROPE **
** BOOKS **
** EVENTS ** USA **
** CALL FOR SPEAKERS ** EUROPE
** CALL FOR SPEAKERS ** USA
** HUMOUR **
** OTHER INFORMATION - MAGAZINES, WHITEPAPERS ... **
** EVENTS ** EUROPE **
**
Enterprise Architect
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I want to scan a file byte for byte for occurences of the the four byte
pattern 0x0100. I've tried with this:
# start
import sys
numChars = 0
startCode = 0
count = 0
inputFile = sys.stdin
while True:
ch =
[Robert McLay]
I'm trying to understand bytecodes generated on different machines.
I understand that the bytecodes can change between version. But since
I'm told that .pyc files are version dependent but not machine
dependent, I'm wondering why the bytecodes are machine dependent.
They
Peter Otten wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the way for replacing in a string from . to . the sentence?
for example:
been .taken. it may be .left. there,
even if the .live coals were not. cleared
I want to do this- replace(\.(.*)\.,\.start (1) end\.)
result:
been .start taken end.
From what I have seen Python does not come with an snmp module built
in, can anyone suggest some other SNMP module (preferably one you have
used/experienced)..I have googled and seen yapsnmp and pysnmp (which
seem to be the two most active SNMP modules).
Thanks
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I can replace all None values with the string 'Null', there's no
problem, but I can't detect the DateTime type object I retrieve from
the database.
I have something like this:
def xmlrpc_function():
conn = adodb.NewADOConnection('postgres')
conn.Connect(host,user,password,database)
Steve Holden wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 14:00, Gregory Piñero wrote:
Not quite because if something(3) fails, I still want something(4) to
run.
Then the obvious extension:
for i in range(20):
...
but I get the idea that Gregory was thinking of different statements
rather than
hi all
i recently wrote a script that implements a puzzle. the interface
mostly consists of a bunch of colored disks on a tkinter canvas. the
problem is that the disks change their colors in ways other than the
way they're supposed to. it certainly isn't just a bug in my script,
since i can
I start a process in my application with popen2.popen3('MyOtherProcess').
That's ok, but what can I do if the other process is running ?
Can I fetch some information and start with that ?
gerd
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Il 2005-10-28, Johnny Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Thanks, Szabolcs. In fact, I want to reproduce a crush on cygwin. I
used a session of python code to produce the crush, and want to
translate it into C and reproduce it. Is the tools provided by you help
with these issues? Of coz, I'll
Now it works:
rex = re.compile(r'(^.*username *=[^]*)([^]*)(.*$)')
for line in fileinput.input(FILE, inplace=1):
m = rex.match(line)
if m is not None:
line = %s%s%s\n % (m.group(1), new_name, m.group(3))
print line
But there is an extra line break after each line in FILE.
I'm tyring to set the size of the window that is opened when you open a
Tkinter window, without much sucess. I have tried changing the heigth
and width atributes, but it doesn't do anything. I tried using the
grid_propagate command that I saw to use, but made the window even
smaller... What can I
On Friday 28 October 2005 10:38, Tuvas wrote:
I'm tyring to set the size of the window that is opened when you open a
Tkinter window, without much sucess. I have tried changing the heigth
and width atributes, but it doesn't do anything. I tried using the
grid_propagate command that I saw to
On Friday 28 October 2005 06:29, Björn Lindström wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
f = open(filename, rb)
s = f.read()
sub = \x00\x00\x01\x00
count = s.count(sub)
print count
That's a lot of lines. This is a bit off topic, but I just can't stand
unnecessary local
Jumping right into the code (which should speak for itself):
# ---
try:
# this will fail and be caught
# below, w
import foobar
except ImportError, error:
class foobar:
@staticmethod
def
Okay. I have alot of items that are put on the basic frame already,
using a grid method. Will this change anything?
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Sean McIlroy wrote:
hi all
i recently wrote a script that implements a puzzle. the interface
mostly consists of a bunch of colored disks on a tkinter canvas. the
problem is that the disks change their colors in ways other than the
way they're supposed to. it certainly isn't just a bug in my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now it works:
rex = re.compile(r'(^.*username *=[^]*)([^]*)(.*$)')
for line in fileinput.input(FILE, inplace=1):
m = rex.match(line)
if m is not None:
line = %s%s%s\n % (m.group(1), new_name, m.group(3))
print line
But there is an extra
#---Input data
#List of words; every word or sentence on one line
#If from file: WORDS = open(fileName).readlines()
WORDS = \
Afrikaans
Anna
Bread
red
word
bored
python.split('\n')
#---Main program
import re
PATTERN = ['[^(%s)]+','[%s]+']
FILENAME= ['not_%s.txt','%s.txt']
def
g.franzkowiak wrote:
I start a process in my application with popen2.popen3('MyOtherProcess').
That's ok, but what can I do if the other process is running ?
Can I fetch some information and start with that ?
gerd
It's not clear what you're asking for. Could you please clarify?
-- David
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py wrote:
From what I have seen Python does not come with an snmp module built
in, can anyone suggest some other SNMP module (preferably one you have
used/experienced)..I have googled and seen yapsnmp and pysnmp (which
seem to be the two most active SNMP modules).
Thanks
Google turns up
Andrew McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2005-10-28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm now down to:
f = open(filename, rb)
s = f.read()
sub = \x00\x00\x01\x00
count = s.count(sub)
print count
Which is quite fast. The only problems is that the file might be huge.
I
I have two lists.
I want to sort by a value in the first list and have the second list
sorted as well... Any suggestions on how I should/could do this?
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Jeremy Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
website. I originally just used urllib.urlopen and everything worked
fine on my Windows PC at work. I tried the same script at home on my
Fedora COre 3 box using python 2.4, and whenever I try to connect to
the site I get the (110, Connection
I think what you really want is:
try:
# this will fail and be caught
# below, w
import foobar
except ImportError, error:
class foobarclass:
def __getattr__(*args, **kargs):
return None
foobar = foobarclass()
print
Throw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
G'day everyone!
I would like to design typing tutor exercises for Afrikaans (and other
languages possibly). This is for a GPL project. For this, I need a
script that can extract words from a long list of words, based on which
letters those words contain,
Steve Holden wrote:
Sean McIlroy wrote:
hi all
i recently wrote a script that implements a puzzle. the interface
mostly consists of a bunch of colored disks on a tkinter canvas. the
problem is that the disks change their colors in ways other than the
way they're supposed to. it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to scan a file byte for byte for occurences of the the four byte
pattern 0x0100.
data = sys.stdin.read()
print data.count('\x00\x00\x01\x00')
Kent
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Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 15:55:56 +0200, Ladvánszky Károly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
On my hungarian Win2k, some of the accented characters of the file names
appear incorrectly when Python is driven from the command line. However,
they
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now it works:
rex = re.compile(r'(^.*username *=[^]*)([^]*)(.*$)')
for line in fileinput.input(FILE, inplace=1):
m = rex.match(line)
if m is not None:
line = %s%s%s\n % (m.group(1), new_name, m.group(3))
print line
But
Throw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in comp.lang.perl.misc:
G'day everyone!
I would like to design typing tutor exercises for Afrikaans (and other
languages possibly). This is for a GPL project. For this, I need a
script that can extract words from a long list of words, based on which
letters
reinstated the context that was omitted by SPE
Throw wrote:
I must be able to extract words which contain only
certain letters (they need not contain all of those letters,
but they may not contain any other letters).
SPE - Stani's Python Editor wrote:
#---Input data
#List of words;
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 14:50 -0400, Chris Lambacher wrote:
I think what you really want is:
try:
# this will fail and be caught
# below, w
import foobar
except ImportError, error:
class foobarclass:
def __getattr__(*args, **kargs):
hm...Is there a way to get rid of the newline in print?
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Got it, thanks all!
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I can't seem to figure out how to print with my printer using python.
I'm using Mac OSX 10.4. I was thinking maybe something with
applescript. Does anyone know?
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Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The quote about the mafia doesn't compare MS's actions to actual use
of force.
I'm sorry, that's just absurd. I won't speculate on what motivates you
to engage in such crazy distortion. Of course the quote about the
Hi, all gurus,
I have an application to show bitmap image
on one wx.staticBitmap control area, I can display part of the image, or the
whole image(detail is unclear),
But I would like to use mouse to drag/move
the image inside thewx.staticBitmap control when only part image on the
Lasse Vågsæther Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Ok, let me just make my opinion very clear on this and then I'll just
leave this thread altogether.
I think you are comparing apples and oranges so whatever conclusion you
manage to draw from that is in my
I have created a small gui stub as follows using Pythoncard:
c:\myhome
lmsgui.py
lmsgui.rsrc.py
When I try to run I get the following error:
(Errno2) no such file or directory lmsqui.rsrc.py
I understand why I am getting the error the question is how do I fix
this so it looks in the
David Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it your position that Micorosoft's monopoly was illegal when they
first acquired it?
It's utterly irrelevant whether it was illegal when they acquired it.
The law is against acquiring OR MAINTAINING a monopoly by
anticompetitive means. That's
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