http://media.pyweek.org/static/pygame.draw-0606.html
THE CHALLENGE:
Create a game in 64kbytes of source code using only pygame. No additional
libraries, no external files (even ones loaded from a network). That means no
PyOpenGL, no PNGs, no OGGs.
THE DEADLINE:
Start as soon as you read
hi,
what is the difference among numeric, numpy and numarray? i'm going to start
using matplotlib soon and i'm not sure which one i should use.
this page says, Numarray is a re-implementation of an older Python array
module
called Numeric
Hi,
Please check out the following loop,here indexList1 and indexList2 are a
list of numbers.
for index1 in indexList1:
for index2 in indexList2:
if ti1[index1] == ti2[index2] and not index1 != indexList1.pop():
index1+=1
index2+=1
continue
elif index1 ==
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since HTTP authentication is managed by the browser it's difficult to
integrate it with web application authentication: basically you have to
choose between the two. There's no way for the server to tell the
browser to start
Hi all
This is probably old hat to most of you, but for me it was a
revelation, so I thought I would share it in case someone has a similar
requirement.
I had to convert an old program that does a traditional pass through a
sorted data file, breaking on a change of certain fields, processing
Hi Mr. Steve,
The *indexes* i am using are lists...
The code for creation of the PartionedPK is given below...
***
class PartitionedPK(object):
def __init__(self, name, save_to, fields):
self.name= name
Ok, here's the Hello World example from the Scala website:
object HelloWorld {
def main(args: Array[String]) = {
Console.println(Hello, world!)
}
}
Opening and closing braces?
def main(args: Array[String])?
Console.println?
About the only Pythonic thing I can see here is the
On 13/06/2006 4:11 PM, Girish Sahani wrote:
[snip]
instance = ti2(k)
tiNew = ti1.append(instance)
ti2 is quacking function but ti1 is quacking list.
Possibilities:
(1) You meant to type ti2[k] ... and this section of code has not yet
been executed, and would have featured as
Hi ppl,
I'm really sorry for the previous post. I write mails very quickly and end
up making errors in it.
This time i ended up giving a code portion from an old copy of my program.
Here's the code portion that is giving a TypeError:list indices must be
integers
for index1 in indexList1:
for
Its not Xah Lee, who abuses the system.
But people like Erik Max Francis and Philippa Cowderoy who carry on
nonsense discussions across mailing lists.
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,
| WHY SHOULD WE SAVE TIGER?
| Ans: Saving the tiger means saving mankind..
|
|
On 13/06/2006 4:11 PM, Girish Sahani wrote:
[snip]
instance = ti2(k)
tiNew = ti1.append(instance)
ti2 is quacking function but ti1 is quacking list.
Possibilities:
(1) You meant to type ti2[k] ... and this section of code has not yet
been executed, and would have featured
Hi Frank
This is one of the reasons why I love Python, you can write readable
code.
I strive to write clean code but I find that exception handling code
e.g. try:
makes my code ugly and significantly harder to read. Does anyone have
any good
pointers for a former C++ / Perl coder.
/vpr
Frank
On 13/06/2006 5:08 PM, John Machin wrote:
On 13/06/2006 4:11 PM, Girish Sahani wrote:
[snip]
instance = ti2(k)
tiNew = ti1.append(instance)
ti2 is quacking function but ti1 is quacking list.
Possibilities:
(1) You meant to type ti2[k] ... and this section of code has not
John J. Lee wrote:
It looks like wikipedia checks the User-Agent header and refuses to
send pages to browsers it doesn't like. Try:
[...]
If wikipedia is trying to discourage this kind of scraping, it's
probably not polite to do it. (I don't know what wikipedia's policies
are, though)
On 13/06/2006 5:33 PM, Girish Sahani wrote:
Python prints 'c','c' when i print repr(index1),repr(index2).This means
they are characters right??
But i have defined indexList as follows (and also tested the output, both
are outputted as lists of numbers):
for char in list1:
i =
http://media.pyweek.org/static/pygame.draw-0606.html
THE CHALLENGE:
Create a game in 64kbytes of source code using only pygame. No additional
libraries, no external files (even ones loaded from a network). That means no
PyOpenGL, no PNGs, no OGGs.
THE DEADLINE:
Start as soon as you read
reader = csv.reader(open('trans.csv', 'rb'))
rows = []
for row in reader:
rows.append(row)
This is untested, but you might think about converting your explicit for...
append loop into either a list comp,
rows = [row for row in reader]
or just a plain list constructor:
rows =
I would like to publicly thank Serge Orloff for the effort he has put in so far
and his patience...
He is a Scholar and a Gentleman.
Serge Orloff wrote:
| H J van Rooyen wrote:
|
| Note that the point of failure is not the same place in the python file, but
it
| is according to the traceback,
What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
Also for that matter what is 101?
Cheers,
Mike
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Bryan wrote:
hi,
what is the difference among numeric, numpy and numarray? i'm going to start
using matplotlib soon and i'm not sure which one i should use.
this page says, Numarray is a re-implementation of an older Python array
module
called Numeric
Hello,
I have a price column in a MySQL table: price decimal(5,2)
When I access them in Python with SQLObject, prices display as 15.0
instead of 15.00. Why is this happening? I can't figure out why Python
is trimming off the hundredth place. I'm not doing any formatting...
Thanks,
Tony
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It is not impossible though and in cases where you don't have a choice
but to use a HTTP authentication scheme, use of AJAX may be the
answer to still allowing use of a form based login scheme. See:
On the other hand something which is simply retrieving one or two fixed
pages doesn't fit that definition of a bot so is probably alright. They
i think so, too.
even provide a link to some frameworks for writing bots e.g.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywikipediabot/
ah, that looks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bruno at modulix wrote:
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Intuitively, the name lookup on
self.parent.foo would be faster than if you passed in the object in
question
Each dot means doing a lookup in a namespace. The more dots, the more
lookups. And lookups do have a cost.
headers = {}
headers['User-Agent'] = 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB;
rv:1.8.0.4) Gecko/20060508 Firefox/1.5.0.4'
request = urllib2.Request(url, headers)
file = urllib2.urlopen(request)
ah, thanks a lot, that works !
Best regards,
Gabriel.
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Tgone írta:
Hello,
I have a price column in a MySQL table: price decimal(5,2)
When I access them in Python with SQLObject, prices display as 15.0
instead of 15.00. Why is this happening? I can't figure out why Python
is trimming off the hundredth place. I'm not doing any formatting...
Paul McGuire wrote:
reader = csv.reader(open('trans.csv', 'rb'))
rows = []
for row in reader:
rows.append(row)
This is untested, but you might think about converting your explicit for...
append loop into either a list comp,
rows = [row for row in reader]
or just a plain
Simon Percivall wrote:
Bryan wrote:
hi,
what is the difference among numeric, numpy and numarray? i'm going to
start
using matplotlib soon and i'm not sure which one i should use.
Look again at numeric.scipy.org, and this time: read the whole page,
especially the section called
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Tgone írta:
Hello,
I have a price column in a MySQL table: price decimal(5,2)
When I access them in Python with SQLObject, prices display as 15.0
instead of 15.00. Why is this happening? I can't figure out why Python
is trimming off the hundredth place. I'm not
On 13/06/06, Alex Reinhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is running Python's built-in smtpd, pretending to accept and forward all
messages, enough to get me noticed by a spammer, or do I have to do
something else to advertise my script as an open proxy?
This will get you noticed by crawlers that
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
Tgone enlightened us with:
Sorry, when I print out the variable it displays as '15.0'. The
price is '15.00' in the database though.
That's the same thing, isn't it? 15.0 == 15.0
Yes, they're both mathematically the same. I never said they weren't...
Here's
Is it possible by use of pyWin32 or ctypes to make a screen capture of
an inactive, or a hidden window if the hwnd/WindowName/ClassName is
known? I've seen dedicated screen capture software do this. While
PIL.ImageGrab.grab() is excellent, it will only capture the foreground
of the desktop. I've
Try string formatting:
print '%.2f' % product.price
That works. I expected Python to display the data exactly as it is in
the database, like most languages.
It depends on what you get back from MySQLdb. Try this:
import decimal
d = decimal.Decimal(3.)
print d
Now try this:
d =
Mike T schreef:
What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
Also for that matter what is 101?
I don't know about 411, but 101 refers to basic or entry-level courses
at universities in the United
Mike T said unto the world upon 13/06/06 10:46 AM:
What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
Also for that matter what is 101?
Cheers,
Mike
Hi Mike,
411 is the number one dials in North
Mike T [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What exactly is 411 in this context? A reference to higher education
perhaps? Or perhaps part of the American constitution? What exactly?
Also for that matter what is 101?
It's a directory assistance number in the US. The site is a directory of
URLs.
Several times I logged-in successfully but after log-in I can't use
features/services which were shown prior to my login. Can anyone exoert
from this forum check , is it technical fault of Bank Web Site or this
problem pertaining to the user(me).
HTML
HEAD
META http-equiv=Content-Type
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several times I logged-in successfully but after log-in I can't use
features/services which were shown prior to my login. Can anyone exoert
from this forum check , is it technical fault of Bank Web Site or this
problem pertaining to the user(me).
bofh
It's
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Hello everybody,
Probably, this is being too demanding for Python, but it may be
useful to unimport modules to work with dynamic code (though not the
best, one example is [2]). In fact, it is supposed to be possible[1],
but I have detected it usually leaks memory.
When unimported in Linux, the
Hi all,
I have a specific task I want to automate - rotating a video file
through 90 degrees.
I've used the PIL library quite a bit to perform batch processing on
images, and would like to do similar on video. Can anyone see a problem
with the following:
1) Use pymedia to convert the video into
Ant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In particular, does anyone know whether the data obtained from decoding
the video frame as in the following snippet from
http://pymedia.org/tut/src/dump_video.py.html:
dd= d.convert( fmt )
img= pygame.image.fromstring( dd.data, dd.size, RGB )
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
Lad wrote:
I downloaded jpeg (from ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/ ) source
libraries( file jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz) and installed them. Now in
/usr/local/lib I have the following files: cjpeg
,djpeg,jpegtran,rdjpgcom and wrjpgcom
cjpeg, djpeg etc are executables, not
Hello,
Does anybody had the problem of adding the content of two
dictionnaries. ?
Regards
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Hello Luis,
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I happen to have delphi, so if someone wants me to make small changes,
just let me know, I'll try to help
Hmm... now that you offer, would it be possible to have the colors
While reading the doc i've found 'update' :-)
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im = Image.fromstring(RGB, dd.size, dd.data)
instead of doing that pygame.image call (not that the argument order is
different).
for details, see the pygame tostring/fromstring docs, and the corresponding
PIL
methods:
That's starting to look promising, yes - thanks! I'll give it a
I have a Button object that gets replaced by a Label when clicked.
Button(buttonsframe,text=' ',command=c,font=buttonsFont)
Note that the text is a single space. buttonsFont uses 'Courier New' as
a family.
When clicked, the Button is destroyed and replaced with a Label object:
Hello Jonathan,
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ago wrote:
I have just discovered Python Scripter by Kiriakos Vlahos and it was a
pleasant surprise. I thought that it deserved to be signalled. It is
slim and fairly fast, with embedded graphical
This really isn't the place to ask what is wrong with code that isn't
Python, especially of someone else's website. There is absolutely no
way for us to tell what is happening on the server side. You should
contact the maintainer of the site and let them know you are having
problems.
--
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Hi all.
I installed matplotlib 0.87.3 under Python 2.4 on both Linux (FC3) and
Windows XP Pro. On the linux install, I can import pylab, but when I
try to do the same thing on the Windows installation, I get
from pylab import *
Traceback (most recent call last):
File pyshell#7, line 1, in
Hello:
Presently in my Windows 2000 system, when I double-click on a
.py file (open it) it automatically runs it in Python. I would
like to change that behavour. That is fine for .pyc file, but
for .py files, I would either like to have it run in Python but
return to the Python shell prompt
Le 13-06-2006, timw.google [EMAIL PROTECTED] nous disait:
Hi all.
I installed matplotlib 0.87.3 under Python 2.4 on both Linux (FC3) and
Windows XP Pro. On the linux install, I can import pylab, but when I
try to do the same thing on the Windows installation, I get
from pylab import *
snip
They don't know whats happeing despite sending them several e-mails.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They don't know whats happeing despite sending them several e-mails.
So what? How are _we_ supposed to know? Even if somebody here found a bug in
their java script (this is a Python NG, btw...) - now _how_ exactly are you
planning to update their website with that
You'll have better results posting this to it's own thread.
On Jun 13, 2006, at 9:29 AM, Michael Yanowitz wrote:
Hello:
Presently in my Windows 2000 system, when I double-click on a
.py file (open it) it automatically runs it in Python. I would
like to change that behavour. That is fine
On 13 Jun 2006 06:14:03 -0700, Dustan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Button object that gets replaced by a Label when clicked.
Button(buttonsframe,text=' ',command=c,font=buttonsFont)
Note that the text is a single space. buttonsFont uses 'Courier New' as
a family.
When clicked, the
Salvatore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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While reading the doc i've found 'update' :-)
Bless you, Salvatore!!
Too often we hear about the gross deficiencies of the Python
documentation. I'd venture to say that documentation is mostly perceived as
the last resource
It's imperative that you explain which toolkit you are using since
they all have differences.
On Jun 13, 2006, at 9:14 AM, Dustan wrote:
I have a Button object that gets replaced by a Label when clicked.
Button(buttonsframe,text=' ',command=c,font=buttonsFont)
Note that the text is a
hi
if i have a some lines like this
a ) here is first string
b ) here is string2
c ) here is string3
When i specify i only want to print the lines that contains string ie
the first line and not the others. If i use re module, how to compile
the expression to do this? I tried the re module and
But semantically it is a proper functional language. The features may
not attract Python users who might prefer Boo/Jython/IronPython. But it
does offer something to disillusioned Groovy users.
Are they disillusioned? Just wondering.
Diez
--
Paul McGuire a écrit :
Also, you will find a wealth of help by using (from the interactive Python
prompt) help(dict) or help(str) or import unfamiliarModule;
help(unfamiliarModule).
Thanks Paul
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I have posted the same question in alt.html but no one yet replied.
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Andrew Gwozdziewycz wrote:
You'll have better results posting this to it's own thread.
He certainly should have, but since I've read it here anyway:
On Jun 13, 2006, at 9:29 AM, Michael Yanowitz wrote:
Hello:
Presently in my Windows 2000 system, when I double-click on a
.py file
Scott David Daniels wrote:
class InputForm(wx.Frame):
def __init__(self, parent=None, id=-1, title=__file__):
# or, if you prefer: ..., id=wx.ID_ANY, ...
wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent=parent, id=id,
title='%s v%s' % (title, __version__))
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I have posted the same question in alt.html but no one yet replied.
No wonder.
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Buttons can look like labels without the need to create another object -
just remove the
Command binding, set state to DISABLED and disabledforeground='same
color as NORMAL'...
This demonstrates how to play with button styles:
import Tkinter as tk
class GUI:
def __init__(self):
Simon Percivall wrote:
Bryan wrote:
hi,
what is the difference among numeric, numpy and numarray? i'm going to start
using matplotlib soon and i'm not sure which one i should use.
this page says, Numarray is a re-implementation of an older Python array
module
called Numeric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
if i have a some lines like this
a ) here is first string
b ) here is string2
c ) here is string3
When i specify i only want to print the lines that contains string ie
the first line and not the others. If i use re module, how to compile
the expression to
Thanks.
XP looks to be the same as 2000.
Works as expected now. Thank You.
Not sure what this 'thread' issue is.
I never specified a thread. I think perhaps though because I did
open another message in this mailing list (to get the correct
email address to send to), but I deleted all its
John Salerno wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
if i have a some lines like this
a ) here is first string
b ) here is string2
c ) here is string3
When i specify i only want to print the lines that contains string ie
the first line and not the others. If i use re module, how
When i specify i only want to print the lines that contains string ie
the first line and not the others. If i use re module, how to compile
the expression to do this? I tried the re module and using simple
search() and everytime it gives me all the 3 lines that have string
in it, whereas i
John Salerno wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
if i have a some lines like this
a ) here is first string
b ) here is string2
c ) here is string3
When i specify i only want to print the lines that contains string ie
the first line and not the others. If i use re module, how
John Salerno wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
if i have a some lines like this
a ) here is first string
b ) here is string2
c ) here is string3
When i specify i only want to print the lines that contains string ie
the first line and not the others. If i use re module, how
The only problem I know of for changing PY files to open up in an
editor is that it could screw up Python as a CGI with Apache under
Windows. To change file associations, right click and go to Open
With. Choose your text editor and click always open with this
problem at the bottom.
And easy way
Hello there,
I still learning, but I couldn't find anything which tells me where a
symlink is pointing to.
A part of os.system('ls -l ' + path) and cutting down to the need, I haven't
got any specialized function.
F
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Thanks. That did it.
Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
Le 13-06-2006, timw.google [EMAIL PROTECTED] nous disait:
Hi all.
I installed matplotlib 0.87.3 under Python 2.4 on both Linux (FC3) and
Windows XP Pro. On the linux install, I can import pylab, but when I
try to do the same thing on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just curious , if RE has the \b and it works, can we look into the
source of re and see how its done for \b ?
I had a look in the sre module (which re seems to import), but I
couldn't find much. I'm not the best at analyzing source code, though. :)
What is it you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have posted the same question in alt.html but no one yet replied.
You should ask your butcher. Now please stop posting off-topic.
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python -c print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for
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TheSaint wrote:
Hello there,
I still learning, but I couldn't find anything which tells me where a
symlink is pointing to.
A part of os.system('ls -l ' + path) and cutting down to the need, I haven't
got any specialized function.
F
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I have around 8 pc's and 2 linux boxes. One Linux box is always on and
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I have to perform the following things:
1. Boot up all of them. I used
Bryan wrote:
at the end of that page, it says:
Numarray is another implementation of an arrayobject for Python written after
Numeric and before NumPy. Sponsors of numarray have indicated they will be
moving to NumPy as soon as is feasible for them so that eventually numarray
will
be
Frank;
I would just like to thank-you for this timely post.
I am working on a reporting project that needed groupby functionality
and I was going to sit down this morning to rework some very ugly
code into some not quite so ugly code.
Your post got me pointed to in the right direction and the end
John Salerno wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just curious , if RE has the \b and it works, can we look into the
source of re and see how its done for \b ?
I had a look in the sre module (which re seems to import), but I
couldn't find much. I'm not the best at analyzing source code,
Ben Sizer wrote:
Bryan wrote:
at the end of that page, it says:
Numarray is another implementation of an arrayobject for Python written
after
Numeric and before NumPy. Sponsors of numarray have indicated they will be
moving to NumPy as soon as is feasible for them so that eventually
os.system('ls -lL ' + path)
should also work. But check, I may be wrong about the L option, and am
not near a Linux system right now.
That's lL - a small letter l (ell) followed by a capital letter L in
the ls options above.
This way may be slower than os.path.realpath if that is implemented as
Bryan == Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bryan hi, what is the difference among numeric, numpy and
Bryan numarray? i'm going to start using matplotlib soon and i'm
Bryan not sure which one i should use.
numpy is the successor to numarray and Numeric. All three do
basically the
Steve, thanks for the note. The name Python411 comes from me copying my
good friend Rob Walch, who named his podcast Podcast411, which is a
popular show on which he interviews other podcasters like Adam Curry
etc. He also has a book just published about podcasting.
Ron Stephens
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hi
if i have a some lines like this
a ) here is first string
b ) here is string2
c ) here is string3
When i specify i only want to print the lines that contains string ie
the first line and not the others. If i use re module, how to compile
the expression to do
Frank Millman wrote:
reader = csv.reader(open('trans.csv', 'rb'))
rows = []
for row in reader:
rows.append(row)
Why do you create a list of rows instead of just iterating over the
reader directly?
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What's New?
===
The deadline for submitting a talk or tutorial for the Vancouver Python
Workshop is fast approaching. Talks will be accepted until Friday June
16th.
To submit a talk, see:
http://www.vanpyz.org/conference/talksubmission.html
About the Vancouver Python Workshop
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Grayson, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Buttons can look like labels without the need to create another object -
just remove the
Command binding, set state to DISABLED and disabledforeground='same
color as NORMAL'...
This demonstrates how to play with button
Le Mardi 13 Juin 2006 15:59, John Salerno a écrit :
And I'm actually ashamed to admit that I know the RE way, but not the
regular string manipulation way, if there is one!
eheh,
In [39]: import string
In [40]: sub, s1, s2 = 'string', 're string2, ,string1', 're string2, ,string'
In [41]: sub
John Salerno wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
if i have a some lines like this
a ) here is first string
b ) here is string2
c ) here is string3
When i specify i only want to print the lines that contains string ie
...
And I'm actually ashamed to admit that I know the RE way, but not
i modify
C:\Python\python.exe -i %1 %*
to
cmd /k;C:\Python\python.exe -i %1 %*
or
cmd /k;C:\Python\python.exe%1 %*
just a little trick.
On 13 Jun 2006 06:48:23 -0700, Iain King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Gwozdziewycz wrote: You'll have better results posting this to it's own thread.
He
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meaning something like information. Introductory university course in
a field are often numbered 101 (i.e. Computer Science 101). So, that
number has acquired a slang meaning of basic and introductory
information.
How about this here construct?
#!/usr/bin/env python
# png.py - PNG encoder in pure Python
# Copyright (C) 2006 Johann C. Rocholl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
# This file is licensed alternatively under one of the following:
# 1. GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Version 2.1 or newer
# 2. GNU
Michael Ströder wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is not impossible though and in cases where you don't have a choice
but to use a HTTP authentication scheme, use of AJAX may be the
answer to still allowing use of a form based login scheme. See:
The royal We has just learned that His Kennyness will be honoring the
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He will come bearing Celtk and news of PyCells, though the top billing
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Andrew Gwozdziewycz wrote:
It's imperative that you explain which toolkit you are using since
they all have differences.
however, if you knew the answer, you would have recognized what toolkit
he was using.
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