Yeah, I just figured that out and have come to tell it now. :D
Yeah, I have my reasons and it won't be used in production.
BR,
Jason Brower


On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 3:38 PM, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> disclamer: there security issues in exec-ing user's code but I assume
> you have good reasons for it. ;-)
>
> instead of exec(code) do exec(code.replace('\r\n','\n').strip()+'\n')
>
> On Sep 21, 5:31 am, "Jason (spot) Brower" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have a text area that I can grab the python code from.
>> When I try to run the code how ever, I get the following error:
>> "SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing"
>> This error only happens if I put a return in the text area.  Otherwise
>> it will run a single line just fine.  I want to have multiline inputs
>> and have it execute that.  Is there something I am missing here?  Many
>> examples use triple quoted mutli line values so I figured this would
>> be the same thing, I guess I was wrong. :/
>> Best Regards,
>> Jason

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