did the recently for a project that I'm working on... and looked
fairly deeply at Ronald's write-up... It is fairly decent... and I may
actually implement it at some point in the future as a released Python
module... for now though you'll have to do it yourself.
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Tyler Reguly
ch on, so it stopped... that's why the other e was left.
On 11/22/07, Tyler Reguly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Interesting... I tried this on three machines Windows/Python 2.4.3,
> FC4/Python 2.4.3, Ubuntu/Python 2.5.1 and I saw the same thing for each...
> It's a
Interesting... I tried this on three machines Windows/Python 2.4.3,
FC4/Python 2.4.3, Ubuntu/Python 2.5.1 and I saw the same thing for each...
It's apparently not a three character issue but rather related to specific
characters (e, n, o, r, t). A further test revealed that this affects one
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