On Tuesday, 29 October 2013 19:09:01 UTC, Dave Angel  wrote:
> On 29/10/2013 14:05, Robert Gonda wrote:
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> &  >> Back to question, name is also not working, I currently have
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> python 3.3.2 and the only to get that work is the write raw_input, I
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> have no idea why, did i do soemthing wrong?
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> Why did you add those two >> symbols in front of your new text?  Each
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> such symbol is supposed to indicate that another level of quoting is
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> occuring.  So when I saw your message, I first concluded that you sent a
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> (I also added another character in front of it, so you'd see it.
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> Apparently googlegroups messes up your view of things in order to cover
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> up its bugs in posting.
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> As for your question.  Yes, you did something wrong.  You thoroughly
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> underspecified the phrase  "not working."
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> When you run a program and it gets an exception, read the whole
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> traceback. And when you want help here, copy the WHOLE TRACEBACk.
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> If raw_input() is working without an exception, then you are NOT running
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> Python3.x.  Figure that out first, perhaps by sticking these two lines
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> print(sys.version)
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> DaveA

>Hi dave, yes you was right. I had python 2.7 but I upgraded to python 3 now, 
>thanks for help :) by the way, is this showing normally?
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