This feels a bit silly, but I am trying to encrypt some simple text with
the new hashlib library and then decrypt it back into text. I can do
this with M2Crypto RC4, but not the new hashlib. Could someone give me
a quick example.
Thank you.
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Thanks for your help and the link. From the link it sounds like no one
is sure how this is supposed to act. I will dig around in the tcl
forum and see what I can find.
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I don't know if Tk supports this or not. I guess it just made since to
me that it should. If you can bind events to a tag then why not a tag
inside a text widget. The actual bind itself works. donothing() is
called, the problem is that after donothing() is called and I return
"break", Tk contin
No I haven't, but I will give it a try.
Thanks for your reply!
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Hi all,
For some reason this bind is calling the donothing function, like it
should, but is then allowing the text to be inserted into the Text
widget.
Here is the code:
self.framebody.tag_config("name", underline=1)
self.framebody.tag_bind("name", "", self.donothing)
line = '\t%s' % ('sometext
Title: mod_python.dll not compatible with python23.dll PART 2
I have figured out what my problem was...and for all of you complete new people to python I will write what happened in case you come across the same problem.
First and foremost. Make sure you can get "hello world" example t
Title: mod_python.dll not compatible with python23.dll
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