ethod to
find out if an individual file was an executable.
Hope it helps, because that means I still have some usable knowledge in
that area!
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 2:49 PM Stephane Wirtel wrote:
> And based on a determinist solution?
>
> Yes, you
>When you take a course, you should be learning, not just passing. That
>means that getting someone else to do your work for you is completely
>wrong, so I won't help you.
I have decided to become an MBA.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 6:55 PM
Someone was thinking in ruby there.
On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Dan Stromberg wrote:
>
> On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Michael Torrie wrote:
>
>> On 12/06/2013 04:54 PM, Dan Stromberg wrote:
>> > Does anyone else feel like Python is being dragged too far in the
>> direction
>> > of long
from scriptomatic output.
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Tim Golden wrote:
> bryan rasmussen wrote:
>>
>> Maybe there's a more specific list I should ask this question on but I
>> don't know what it is. I'm using Tim Golden's w
oh I noticed the problem with the
BuildNumber = et.SubElement(oper.BuildNumber)
instead of
BuildNumber = str(oper.BuildNumber)
and fixed it. No improvement in results however.
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 6:38 PM, bryan rasmussen
wrote:
> Maybe there's a more
y.text = str(oper.WindowsDirectory)
At the end of that thhe only text node thaht comes out is
ComputerName, WMI is running - Am I using the wrong names for things
here? When I try to get the same values using WScript and WQL to
extract from Win32_OperatingSystem I get all the values.
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As per the subject, anyone know of a version of fcgi.py out there
somewhere that works on windows yet.
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I guess it didn't because I was reading through Google Mail, and it
wasn't filtered.
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Aspersieman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Torrie wrote:
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> Aspersieman wrote:
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> SPAM
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>
wow, that's pretty nice there.
Just to know: what's the performance like on XML instances of 1 GB?
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 9:55 PM, Stefan Behnel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Arnold wrote:
> > hi, I've got lots of xhtml pages
another case.
Also, from my recollection the solution in CHM to make XHTML br
elements behave correctly was as opposed to , at any rate
I've done projects generating CHM and my output markup was well formed
XML at all occasions.
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Tim Arnold <
with Microsoft XML Schema validation, this may seem tedious
but it is likely to be less tedious than relying on any APIs to agree
in the wide wonderful world of Soap based WebServices.
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:38 PM, Paul Watson
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>
sions that are loaded from the file conform to Unicode
regular expressions. What problems can be expected using Unicode Regex
with Python, is there a library I should be using?
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Could we name Stackless Die, microthread! Die! then?
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On Dec 4, 2007 4:04 PM, Shane Geiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Die, thread! Die!
>
>
>
> grflanagan wrote:
> > On Dec 4, 11:53 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> On Dec 4,
whitespace between arguments.
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Hi,
I need to read in a system of files and write them to an iso 9660, any
libraries suited to this task that are up to date? Python 2.4 or 2.5
should be assumed.
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anybody has any good filters
worked up that will work in Gmail for reading python-list.
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On 5/22/07, Joel Hedlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know why we get so much spam to this group? It's starting to
> get embarrasing to read at work an
coupled then
use Python and WMI to do it, using the same method.
http://tgolden.sc.sabren.com/python/wmi.html
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On 4/21/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > well i tried reading that but that way i'll have to make the program
> >
hear they're gonna make a Phyton Commandant movie.
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p
49 "Page Up"
4b Left
4d Right
4f End
50 Down
51 "Page Down"
52 Insert
53 Delete
54 <00>
56 Help
5b "Left Windows"
5c "Right Windows"
5d Application
KEYNAME_DEAD
00b4"ACUTE ACCENT"
00a8"DIAERESIS"
007e"TILDE"
00b0"DEGREE SIGN"
ENDKBD
the encoding of the file is Unicode, I am able to return instances of
individual characters but not whole words.
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the WTC and been killed. This would
explain why trolling duties have been recently taken up by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on this list.
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On 1/31/07, soutjhyDin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAI
See, if the python list mail server was written in Lisp Paul Graham
would already have been able to write up a spam filter to ban this
guy.
Seriously though, shouldn't Thermate be banned by now.
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te detective >agency.
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Lisp did that 20 years ago.
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I believe they are reputed to have a sense of humor.
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On 10/11/06, Hendrik van Rooyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Steve Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 8<
> >
> bryan rasmussen skrev:
>
> > Well irony originally started out as a very specific concept of the
> > Ancient Greek drama, this is what we nowadays refer to as Dramatic
> > Irony but it is the original irony. Irony then became a literary
> > concept for plot element
On 10/10/06, Max M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bryan rasmussen skrev:
> > On 10/10/06, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> ... in America. It's well-known among Brits that Americans don't
> >> understand irony. They can be pretty
On 10/10/06, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bryan rasmussen wrote:
> >>>>E. g. [in Java there is] no operator overloading, but "+"
> >>>>concatenation of strings. What if you'd like to implement your own
> >>>>strin
r plot elements similar to Dramatic irony in books, or a
weaker type of the Dramatic irony found in the plays of Shakespeare.
People then noticed that life was at times ironic in the literary
manner. Nowadays the use of the word irony has degenerated to by
pretty much synonymous with sarcasm.
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ching applications for
events within the applications.
I was wondering if there were any python libraries that provided
similar functionality before I went ahead with the project though.
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The S60 series of phones from nokia supports python
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=s60+nokia
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On 9/8/06, Aravind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me if python can be used for developing mobile phone apps as
> Java ? If yes,
Hi,
Sorry, was imprecise, I meant not save the downloaded page locally.
There probably isn't one though, so I should build one myself.
Probably just need a good crawler that can be set to dump all links
into dataset that I can analyse with R.
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On 6/19/06, Marc '
nload the pages
but just follow the links, and output graphs.
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d[.='" + word + "']"
xp = Evaluate(xexpr,doc.documentElement)
if len(xp) < 1:
loc.appendChild(thisloc)
text = doc.createTextNode(word)
thisloc.appendChild(text)
fi = open(folderwords, "w")
fi.write(doc.toxml())
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thisloc = doc.createElementNS("", "word")
xexpr= "//word[.='" + word + "']"
xp = Evaluate(xexpr,doc.documentElement)
if len(xp) < 1:
loc.appendChild(thisloc)
text = doc.create
Hi
does anyone have any experience using the Python Image library to
determine if a Tiff is in the G4 or G3 codec?
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I just wonder about that 5-10 times faster. that's a really wide range. :)
On 9/21/05, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martijn Iseger wrote:
>
> > >> Domain-specific modeling makes software development 5-10 times faster
> > >> than approaches based on UML or MDA. It accelerates develo
>Hi Bryan,
>Here's a potential idea. Try converting the variable to a string by
>using the following syntax:
> thePath = str(thePathArg)
Actually it was a stupid thing, what happened was I was looping through the
commandline to build a file path in cases where there was more than one
comman
tting
something unexpected obviously.
Any help on what this error is?
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Hey just doing some preliminary testing with SimpleHTTPServer, and i noticed
that when i request a resource with a query string parameters that this was not
handled.
is this correct, or is there a method to set query string handling?
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