On 18 Αύγ, 12:50, Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au> wrote: > > ("nikos",) is a single element tuple. > ["nikos"] is a single element list. > ["nikos",] is also a single element list, just written like the tuple.
It makes more sense if i: "nikos" is just a string ("nikos") is a single element tuple ["nikos"] is also a single element list After all () used to define tuples and [] usedd to define lists. Why commas? Also is there a difference between 'nikos' or "nikos" or '''nikos''' ? What's and why best to use to enclose strings? =========================== Why in mysql string substitution example i have to use page='%s' and in the comma way(automatic mysql converetion i dont need the single quotes page=%s ? What is the diff? =========================== Why http://webville.gr/index.html?page="100 ; DELETE FROM visitors; SELECT * FROM visitors" don't reproduce the problem of actual deleting my data to demonstrate the wrongness of string substitution in mysql queries? I don't care losing my data! The page is there to helpe me learn python and mysql. I just want to see that happening with my own eyes! Thanks again fols for all your precious help and explanations. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list