All the well reasoned responses about asking possibly out of
context why questions
Well, I won't be so impatient the next time someone misconstrues what I
thought was a simple question and lectures me about SQL injection or
whatever.
Additionally, if I think something might be considered a litt
This may be trivial or stupid or both, but does anyone have a recipe
for gracefully using Cheetah to generate a text representation of an
object, but embedded in the object (so that it can be pickled,
unpickled, and told to display itself)?
Here is what I am thinking:
import Cheetah.Template as
>From above:
I hope the contents of the database are trusted, because if the code is
coming from an untrusted source, well, U R pwn3d.
Seems like you are jumping through a lot of hoops for very little
benefit.
What am I missing?
Why does anyone care about "why" people do things when they ask a
I must not express myself very clearly.
I don't need any help with the disassociated text algorithm. What I
need is a framework for data processing web apps, and the disassociated
text seems a good example.
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Hi Pythonist(a/o)s
I am interested if anyone can shed any light on a web application
problem, both in the specific details (see below) but also in the
theory of how to do ad hoc data processing and exploration through a
web interface (a tall order, I think). It is apropos of my job, if you
hadn't
* Codetag PEP:
** I would like to comment on the codetags PEP, which I give a 0+.
I think the end "<>" is bad; I would be in favor of a block system or
something that looks more like regular Python (e.g. "#
:FIXME(line_count=10, date='2005-08-09', ...) ").
** As to the comments that sa