Let's focus on just the following snipper please:

f = open( some_python_file )
                
htmldata = f.read()
counter = ''' print( "
                              <center><a href="mailto:supp...@superhost.gr";> 
<img src="/data/images/mail.png"> </a>
                              <center><table border=2 cellpadding=2 
bgcolor=black>
                                          <td><font color=lime>Αριθμός 
Επισκεπτών</td>
                                          <td><a 
href="http://superhost.gr/?show=stats";><font color=cyan> %d </td>
                              " )
                          ''' % data[0] 
        
#render template                                
template = htmldata + counter
print ( template )
=============================

What this snippet tries to accomplish is append the following string

=========================================
                counter = ''' <center><a href="mailto:supp...@superhost.gr";> 
<img src="/data/images/mail.png"> </a>
                              <center><table border=2 cellpadding=2 
bgcolor=black>
                                          <td><font color=lime>Αριθμός 
Επισκεπτών</td>
                                          <td><a 
href="http://superhost.gr/?show=stats";><font color=cyan> %d </td>
                          ''' % data[0
=========================================

at the end of the the python script file that it currently opened.
I'am using the print statemnt inside the triple quoted string so to append that 
html data by inserting a print statemnt but although i have changes the type of 
quoting it still fails.

If i try to append that html data to an .html file they are inserted 
beautifully but inside a .py file they dont.

I just need to append that string after the end of a .py file. that's all i 
want to do.
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