Claudio Grondi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mike Meyer wrote: >> Ok, I've given it the interface I want, and made it less of an >> attractive nuisance. >> http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/try_python/ is now ready for people to >> play with. There's no tutorial information on it yet, that's the next >> thing to do. However, I won't be able to work on it for a while, so if >> you want to make suggestions about what that should look like, all >> such suggestions will be given proper consideration. >> <mike > I suggest it should work like IDLE do and not remain limited to > evaluating of expressions. One can easily get the impression Python is > very limited and this is not what can help Python to show its > strengths.
I thought about that. It's not clear that it's fixable at this level. If not, it'll be documented. > By the way: > The page doesn't work for me in MSIE (I am on a Windows system) > >>> 1+1 > SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing (line 1) Yeah, I know. I poked at it briefly, but couldn't figure out what was goiing on. MSIE on the Mac doesn't work at all (no AJAT), and I don't have regular access to a Windows box to try it on. > It does work for me in FireFox and Netscape: > >>> 1+1 > 2 Also Safari, Mozilla and Netscape. If you try it with a browser without XMLHttpRequest, it'll suggest them. > but in Opera I get: > >>> 1+1 > ç¥ç®ç¡¡ç æ½²ã©²ç æ®ç¸æ¥æ´â¤ä½ âæ¡·æ±©â¥æ °ç²æ¹©â§æ°¨æ¹©â¥â¤±>>> Yup, I've seen that one as well. I have *no* idea what Opera thinks it's doing. Adding a charset to the content-type didn't solve the problem. I checked opera's web site, and couldn't find a page for web developers. I've added a note about these problems. > Maybe the subject of your posting should be changed to: > Try my skills in processing form requests from different Internet browser? Actually, it's doing form processing. It's doing XMLHttpRequests. <mike -- Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/ Independent WWW/Perforce/FreeBSD/Unix consultant, email for more information. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list