On 8 Αύγ, 15:40, Thomas Jollans <tho...@jollans.com> wrote: > On 08/08/2010 01:41 PM, Νίκος wrote: > > > I was so dizzy and confused yesterday that i forgot to metnion that > > not only i need removal of php openign and closing tags but whaevers > > data lurks inside those tags as well ebcause now with the 'counter.py' > > script i wrote the html fiels would open ftm there and substitute the > > tempalte variabels like %(counter)d > > I could just hand you a solution, but I'll be a bit of a bastard and > just give you some hints. > > You could use regular expressions. If you know regular expressions, it's > relatively trivial - but I doubt you know regexp.
Here is the code with some try-and-fail modification i made, still non- working based on your hints: ========================================================== id = 0 # unique page_id for currdir, files, dirs in os.walk('varsa'): for f in files: if f.endswith('php'): # get abs path to filename src_f = join(currdir, f) # open php src file print 'reading from %s' % src_f f = open(src_f, 'r') src_data = f.read() # read contents of PHP file f.close() # replace tags print 'replacing php tags and contents within' src_data = src_data.replace(r'<?.?>', '') # the dot matches any character i hope! no matter how many of them?!? # add ID print 'adding unique page_id' src_data = ( '<!-- %d -->' % id ) + src_data id += 1 # add template variables print 'adding counter template variable' src_data = src_data + ''' <h4><font color=green> Αριθμός Επισκεπτών: %(counter)d </font></h4> ''' # i can think of this but the above line must be above </ body></html> NOT after but how to right that?!? # rename old php file to new with .html extension src_file = src_file.replace('.php', '.html') # open newly created html file for inserting data print 'writing to %s' % dest_f dest_f = open(src_f, 'w') dest_f.write(src_data) # write contents dest_f.close() This is the best i can do. Sorry for any typos i might made. Please shed some LIGHT! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list