Hi Angelo, On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 05:21:46PM -0800, Angelo Gladding wrote: > Use anand's > unflatten<http://github.com/openlibrary/openlibrary/blob/master/openlibrary/plugins/upstream/utils.py#L115>(updated > link) like so: > > >>> inp = unflatten({'data--1--age': 18, 'data--1--name': 'John Doe', > 'data--2--age': 22, 'data--2--name': 'Jane Doe'}) > >>> inp.data[0].age > 18 > >>> inp.data[1].name > 'John Doe'
Yes, thank you. The line number the old link referred to was confusing. Now I know what's the function Anand was talking about. What about including something like this in the framework? Would that against web.py's "keep it simple" philosophy? Thanks, -- Pablo Antonio (AKA crazy2k) http://www.pablo-a.com.ar/
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