Hi
I got problems with escape displaying like junk when upgrading from
django 0.96 to 1.2 with google app engine.
The code is
# let user choose authenticator
for p in openIdProviders:
p_name = p.split('.')[0] # take "AOL" from "AOL.com"
p_url = p.lower()
On 4 Okt, 20:38, Tobiah wrote:
> It gets used here frequently, but not
> having majored in programming, I'm not
> familiar with it. One might say:
>
> Don't do it that way, it will result in O(n**2)!
>
> Or something like that. I read this to mean
> that the execution time varies with the square
Hello
Getting a web same page with 2 or more possible "states" eg business
part, private part or all parts, can you recommend a way to represent
the states via HTTP GET? Feasible way could be ?business=business, ?
type=business, ?business=true or others. Should I minimize casting the
variable? Whic
n be issues with both in some web frameowrks.
>
> Good points, Bruno, thank you.
>
> Niklasro, a good example of Bruno's second point: running a module as
> a script and then importing it elsewhere later will execute the module
> in the second import, creating two module obje
On Sep 20, 7:39 am, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> Niklasro a écrit :
>
> > Good to learn what I'm doing :-) since important being able to explain
> > choices taken farther than "doing it because it works".
> > I understand the concept of modules may not cor
On Sep 19, 8:12 am, Thomas Jollans wrote:
> On 2010-09-19 09:22, Niklasro wrote:> util.py:
> > url = os.environ.get("HTTP_HOST", os.environ["SERVER_NAME"]) #declared
> > as class variable(?)
>
> There is no class here, so this is no class variable,
It works but I don't know whether it's formally inheritance or class
variable.
Before code was
url = os.environ['HTTP_HOST'] if os.environ.get('HTTP_HOST') else
os.environ['SERVER_NAME']
if url.find('niklas') > 0:
and now the change saves me from repeating myself!
util.py:
url = os.envir
On Sep 19, 2:31 am, alex23 wrote:
> Niklasro wrote:
> > I got 2 files main.py and i18n both with
> > webapp request handlers which I would like access the variable.
>
> I'd probably use a module for this. Create a third file, called
> something like shared.py, contai
On Sep 18, 11:15 pm, Jorgen Grahn wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-09-18, Niklasro wrote:
> > Hi
> > How can I make the visibility of a variable across many methods or
> > files? To avoid repeating the same line eg url =
> > os.environ['HTTP_HOST'] if os.environ
On Sep 18, 4:13 pm, "bruno.desthuilli...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> On 18 sep, 17:25, Niklasro wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > How can I make the visibility of a variable across many methods or
> > files? To avoid repeating the same line eg url =
> > os.environ['HT
Hi
How can I make the visibility of a variable across many methods or
files? To avoid repeating the same line eg url =
os.environ['HTTP_HOST'] if os.environ.get('HTTP_HOST') else
os.environ['SERVER_NAME'] I repeat for many methods. So declaring it
to a super class and inheriting it is my plan.
Hello
Learning python datetime somewhat similar to SQL type timestamp my
attempt creating a 24 h 2 months ago is
str(datetime.now () - timedelta (days = 60)) +' cron '+
str(datetime.now () - timedelta (days = 59))
Do you agree? Can I improve this declaration?
Regards
Niklas Rosencrantz
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Hello
Making a GUI, could you recommend tkinter or any other proposal?
Thanks
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On Sep 5, 10:57 pm, bussiere bussiere wrote:
> i've got a python.txt that contain python and it must stay as it (python.txt)
>
> how can i include it in my program ?
> import python.txt doesn't work
> is there a way :
> a) to make an include("python.txt")
> b) tell him to treat .txt as .py file th
Many thanks. It works. You also helped me refactor these
('/([0-9]*)/?([^/]*)',AById),#id2a
('/([0-9]*)',AById)
to just 1
('/([0-9]*)/?([^/]*)',AById),#id2a
It's from the appspot framework.
Sincerely
Niklas R
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Hello, Suspecting it's completely doable combining these 2 regexes to
just 1 expression I'm looking for the working syntax. If you know then
kindly inform. Thanks in advance
('/a/([^/]*)',List), #list
('/a([^/]*)',List), #list
Niklas Rosencrantz
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