Joshua Lim wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm new to python or C. I've been trying to get open source pyrad, a
> socket radius python app, to work on win32, and encountered an error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "C:\Python25\pyrad\example\server.py", line 36, in
> srv.Run()
>
Tim Roberts wrote:
> Well, "select" is not just a drop-in replacement for "poll", although it
> can serve the same function. Without looking at the rest of the source,
> you probably want something like this:
>
>def Run( self ):
> self._fdmap = {}
> self._PrepareSockets()
>
Hi Tim,
Thanks for helping.
I replaced your code from def Run( self ): onwards, but got an error:
C:\Python25\pyrad\example>c:\python25\python server.pyTraceback (most recent
call last): File "server.py", line 3, in from pyrad import
dictionary, packet, server File
"c:\python25\lib
Tim:
Thanks for the reply. It's made me go back to look for some way to
send Excel what it wants, which led to some other ideas.
First: I found on google a MS Word document from NI about the DDE
formats Excel supports - in particular, the "xlTable" format:
http://forums.ni.com/ni/attachments/ni