Karlo Lozovina wrote:
> Vlad Dogaru wrote:
>
>> A few friends and myself were thinking of writing a graphical engine
>> based on OpenGL. Does Python have the required speed for that task? Are
>> there any examples out there of open-source engines which we can look
>&g
Hi,
A few friends and myself were thinking of writing a graphical engine
based on OpenGL. Does Python have the required speed for that task? Are
there any examples out there of open-source engines which we can look
at? A Google search yielded no interesting results, but then again I'm
probably
On Jan 27, 9:18 am, Neil Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-01-27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > How can I convert a string to a char list?
> > for example
>
> > "hello" --> ['h','e','l','l','o']
>
> > I have been searching but I can't find my answers
> list("hello")
Hello,
I've written a simple, standalone wiki server in Python. It runs a
BaseHTTPServer's serve_forever() method until a KeyboardInterrupt is
caught, at which point it writes changes to a file and exits. This
works as expected in Linux. However, in Windows I cannot stop the
script with Control-C.
Hello,
After experimenting for a while, I am still not able to find where the
POST data is in the BaseHTTPRequestHandler class. I am trying to write
a very simple HTTP server for a project of mine and I need to get the
POST data. Certainly I am missing something, as it is a comon task.
Thanks in
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> Vlad Dogaru wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > is there any PHP-like implementation for sessions in Python? I fear
> > that writing my own would be seriously insecure, besides I could
> > actually learn a lot by inspecting the code.
> &g
Hello,
is there any PHP-like implementation for sessions in Python? I fear
that writing my own would be seriously insecure, besides I could
actually learn a lot by inspecting the code.
The reason I am asking is that I would like to implement simple scripts
which require login with CGI (no mod_
John J. Lee wrote:
> "Vlad Dogaru" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> > I am trying to write a simple login script. I understand (or rather I
> > think I understand) how to set a cookie with the Cookie module. My
> > problem is getting the cookies that
John J. Lee wrote:
> "Vlad Dogaru" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am trying to use cookies and Python to create a simple login example.
> > But I am very disoriented at the existence of two cookie libraries,
> > namely Cookie and cookielib.
Hello,
I am trying to use cookies and Python to create a simple login example.
But I am very disoriented at the existence of two cookie libraries,
namely Cookie and cookielib. I have seen examples of setting cookies
(although I am still not sure about timestamps and cookie lifespan),
but no refere
Alex Martelli wrote:
Wow, I'm new in the field, but even I know your name. It's truly
inspiring to be aswered to by you. Thank you, all of you, for your
suggestions. I will try to look into the matter using the starting
points you've given me, as well as read more about Django.
Thanks,
Vlad.
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Hello,
I would like to learn web scripting with Python (sure, everyone uses
PHP, but I don't like the syntax and Python is more general-purpose
and... well, I guess you people know the advantages better than me).
Where can I get a thorough introduction to both CGI and using Python
for CGI? That in
Hello,
I would like to learn web scripting with Python (sure, everyone uses
PHP, but I don't like the syntax and Python is more general-purpose
and... well, I guess you people know the advantages better than me).
Where can I get a thorough introduction to both CGI and using Python
for CGI? That in
pops up regularly, so just give me a starting point and I'll work my way from there (hopefully).
Thanks in advance,Vlad Dogaru--If I have somehow managed to break some sort of rules, either etiquette or English, by all means educate me.
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