On 30 Αύγ, 06:12, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > On 30/08/2010 03:55, Nik the Greek wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On 30 Αύγ, 05:43, MRAB<pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > >> On 30/08/2010 03:07, Nik the Greek wrote: > > >>> On 30 Αύγ, 04:51, MRAB<pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > >>>> On 30/08/2010 02:14, Νίκος wrote: > > >>>>> On 29 Αύγ, 21:44, MRAB<pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > >>>>>> On 29/08/2010 06:34, Νίκος wrote: > > >>>>>>> On 28 Αύγ, 23:15, MRAB<pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>> On 28/08/2010 20:37, Íßêïò wrote: > > >>>>>>>>> On 22 Áýã, 10:27, Íßêïò<nikos.the.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> On 16 Áýã, 14:31, Peter Otten<__pete...@web.de> wrote: > > >>>>>>>>>>> Íßêïò wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>> # initializecookie > >>>>>>>>>>>> cookie=Cookie.SimpleCookie() > >>>>>>>>>>>> cookie.load( os.environ.get('HTTP_COOKIE', '') ) > >>>>>>>>>>>> mycookie =cookie.get('visitor') > > >>>>>>>>>>>> if ( mycookie and mycookie.value != 'nikos' ) or re.search( > >>>>>>>>>>>> r'(cyta| > >>>>>>>>>>>> yandex|13448|spider|crawl)', host ) is None: > >>>>>>>>>>>> blabla... > >>>>>>>>>>>> ======================== > > >>>>>>>>>>>> I checked and Chrome has acookienames visitor with a value > >>>>>>>>>>>> ofnikos > >>>>>>>>>>>> within. > >>>>>>>>>>>> So, i have to ask why the if fails? > > >>>>>>>>>>> Maybe it's because != != == > > >>>>>>>>>> Iwant ti if code block to be executed only if the > >>>>>>>>>> browsercookienames > >>>>>>>>>> visitor fetched doesnt cotnain the vbalue of 'nikos' > > >>>>>>>>>> Is there somethign wrong with the way i wrote it? > > >>>>>>>>> Please do help me with this too becaus eif i dont solve this my > >>>>>>>>> website keeps count my each visit like iam a guest visitor! > > >>>>>>>> Print out mycookie, repr(mycookie.value) (unless mycookie is None) > >>>>>>>> and > >>>>>>>> repr(host). Then follow the code yourself to see whether the > >>>>>>>> condition > >>>>>>>> is True. > > >>>>>>> print mycookie outputs 'None' > > >>>>>>> Thts weird because i check with the browser and the cookie is there! > > >>>>>> Just because you can see it doesn't mean your code can. > > >>>>>>> print repr(host) outputs '78-236-176.adsl.cyta.gr' > > >>>>>>> repr(mycookie.value) (unless mycookie is None) > > >>>>>>> and also > > >>>>>>> print mycookie.value gives an error too. Maybe there is not a value > >>>>>>> method? > > >>>>>> If mycookie is None, then it's not surprising that doesn't have > >>>>>> 'value'. > > >>>>>> In summary, mycookie is None, so: > > >>>>>> mycookie and mycookie.value != 'nikos' > > >>>>>> is false (actually None, which is treated as false). > > >>>>>> host == '78-236-176.adsl.cyta.gr', so: > > >>>>>> re.search(r'(cyta|yandex|13448|spider|crawl)', host) > > >>>>>> finds 'cyta' and the search returns a match. > > >>>>>> false or false == false > > >>>>>> blabla... isn't executed. > > >>>>> Lets forget the 2nd or argument, ill put it off > > >>>>> so we have this now > > >>>>> if ( mycookie and mycookie.value != 'nikos' ): > >>>>> #do stuff as long as there ins't a cookie names visitor with a > >>>>> value of nikos in the broswer > > >>>>> What does it mean practically that the mycookie equals to None? > >>>>> That mycookie doesnt exist? > > >>>>> How should i write this if block to mkake sure it checks whether or > >>>>> not the cookie exists? > > >>>> Under what conditions do you want to execute the block? > > >>>> This: > > >>>> mycookie and mycookie.value != 'nikos' > > >>>> will be true if: > > >>>> there _is_ a cookie, but its value isn't 'nikos' > > >>>> I think that you want is to execute the block if someone else is > >>>> visiting. Correct? > > >>> Yes that exactyl right! > > >>> To make sure a cookie is set i have a script names koukos.py > >>> containing this: > > >>> ============================== > >>> #!/usr/bin/python > >>> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- > > >>> import cgitb; cgitb.enable() > >>> import cgi, os, Cookie > > >>> # initialize cookie > >>> cookie = Cookie.SimpleCookie() > >>> cookie.load( os.environ.get('HTTP_COOKIE', '') ) > >>> mycookie = cookie.get('visitor') > > >>> htmlBody = [] > > >>> # if visitor cookie does exist > >>> if ( mycookie and mycookie.value == 'nikos' ): > >>> htmlBody.append('ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΕΠΟΜΕΝΗ ΕΠΙΣΚΕΨΗ ΣΟΥ ΘΑ ΣΕ ΥΠΟΛΟΓΙΖΩ ΩΣ > >>> ΕΠΙΣΚΕΠΤΗ ΑΥΞΑΝΟΝΤΑΣ ΤΟΝ ΜΕΤΡΗΤΗ!') > >>> cookie['visitor'] = 'nikos' > >>> cookie['visitor']['expires'] = -1 #this cookie will expire > >>> now > >>> else: > >>> htmlBody.append('ΑΠΟ ΔΩ ΚΑΙ ΣΤΟ ΕΞΗΣ ΔΕΝ ΣΕ ΕΙΔΑ, ΔΕΝ ΣΕ ΞΕΡΩ, ΔΕΝ > >>> ΣΕ ΑΚΟΥΣΑ! ΘΑ ΕΙΣΑΙ ΠΛΕΟΝ Ο ΑΟΡΑΤΟΣ ΕΠΙΣΚΕΠΤΗΣ!!') > >>> cookie['visitor'] = 'nikos' > >>> cookie['visitor']['expires'] = 60*60*24*30*12 > > >>> htmlBody.insert(0, 'Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8\n') > > >>> print(cookie) > >>> print('\n'.join(htmlBody)) > >>> ============================= > > >>> Which i seicth on and off according to my desire if i want to be > >>> counted or not! > > >>>> How do you know when it _is_ you? There'll be a cookie which says it's > >>>> you? > > >>>> If so, then you want to execute the block if there isn't any cookie, or > >>>> if there's a cookie but it doesn't say it's you: > > >>>> not mycookie or mycookie.value != 'nikos' > > >>> i tried this as you suggested: > > >>> if ( not mycookie or mycookie.value != 'nikos' ) or re.search( r'(msn| > >>> yandex|13448|spider|crawl)', host ) is None: > > >>> but the counter keeps increasing although the cookie named visitor on > >>> my browser exist and also has the valuie of 'nikos'. > > >>> Why it keeps increasing? Doesn't the if code "sees" that the cookie > >>> with a value of "nikos" is present!?!! > > >> Previously your regex was r'(cyta|yandex|13448|spider|crawl)' and you > >> said that host was '78-236-176.adsl.cyta.gr', so it matched. > > >> Now your regex is r'(msn|yandex|13448|spider|crawl)'. If host is still > >> '78-236-176.adsl.cyta.gr' then of course it doesn't match, so the > >> condition is true. > > > Thats what i want. > > > If host doesnt contain substringsa of the regex to execute if block. > > if it does match i dont want then if block to execute, hence the > > counter too. > > > The reason i had 'cyta' before is because not mycookie or > > mycookie.value != 'nikos' doesn't filter me out. > > > The problem is what happens with the > > > not mycookie or mycookie.value != 'nikos' > > > Since cookie 'visitor' does contain the 'nikos' value why the if code > > blck gets executed? > > This part: > > ( not mycookie or mycookie.value != 'nikos' ) > > is false but this part: > > re.search( r'(msn|yandex|13448|spider|crawl)', host ) is None > > is true because host doesn't contain any of those substrings.
So what is the problem here? And why mycookie when i print it it says None? Perhpas its doenst get loaded like that? # initialize cookie cookie = SimpleCookie() cookie.load( os.environ.get('HTTP_COOKIE', '') ) mycookie = cookie.get('visitor') -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list