On Jul 14, 7:00 pm, monkeys paw wrote:
> On 7/9/2011 10:01 PM, John Salerno wrote:
>
> > Thanks everyone! I probably should have said something like "Python,
> > if possible and efficient, otherwise any other method" ! :)
>
> > I'll look into the Task Scheduler. Thanks again!
>
> You could use the
If you don't mind to use the coroutine library eventlet you can
implement a single threaded solution. See example below. For your use
case you need to change controller to load the shelve every
eventlet.sleep(n) seconds.
Regards, Andreas
# eventlet single thread demo
""" prc_publish.eventlet
Pr
Unfortunately you use command('cp...') to copy the file instead of
Pythons portable library methods. This choice
effectively makes your program work on Unix only (not Windows).
See http://modcopy.sourceforge.net for a more portable version.
Regards,
bal...@gmail.com
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On Nov 28, 4:22 pm, News123 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wondered whether there is a simpe way to
> 'remote' control fire fox with python.
>
> With remote controlling I mean:
> - enter a url in the title bar and click on it
> - create a new tab
> - enter another url click on it
> - save the html document of
On Oct 22, 6:34 am, "Gabriel Genellina"
wrote:
> > class AttrDict(dict):
> > """A dict whose items can also be accessed as member variables."""
> > def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
> > dict.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
> > self.__dict__ = self
>
> > def copy
On Aug 25, 10:12 am, Pierre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm to plot some results but it doesn't work.
> I got this error :
>
> /usr/local/libre_rep/python-2.6.1/RHEL_5__x86_64/lib/python2.6/site-
> packages/matplotlib/backends/__init__.py:41: UserWarning:
> Your currently selected backend, 'agg' does not