Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> how can I combine some dynamically generated html code (using python) with
> the output of a urllib.openurl() call?
Why reinvent the wheel? Try one of the existing web frameworks. There may be a
learning curve for most of them, but you may also end up doing things t
En Mon, 11 Aug 2008 18:47:53 -0300, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�:
BTW, you are right about me not having a clue about http. It's the first
time I try to do something with it. May be you could point me out to
some good links where I can learn.
This topic was discussed some time ago - perhaps
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[CODE]
f = StringIO.StringIO()
pylab.savefig(f)
return 'data:image/png,' + urllib.quote(f.getvalue())
[/CODE]
This works fine in Firefox, but not in IE7. Any ideas why?
Yes. Internet Explorer doesn't support the "data:" URI scheme.
--
Carsten Haese
http:/
btw, credits for the code shown below also for:
http://bitworking.org/news/Sparklines_in_data_URIs_in_Python
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
> This makes sense. Thanks!
>
> I managed to get what I wanted with something similar to what you suggested:
>
> [CODE]
> print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"
>
This makes sense. Thanks!
I managed to get what I wanted with something similar to what you suggested:
[CODE]
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"
html="""
data analysis site
This is a test
After image text
"""
print html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Sorry, my fault...
I am trying to build a web application for data analysis. Basically
some data will be read from a database and passed to a python script
(myLibs.py) to build an image as follows.
[CODE]
f=urllib.urlopen("http://localhost/path2Libs/myLibs.py",urlli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your patience.
>
> I got the text displayed in the web browser with the following code:
>
> [CODE]
> f=StringIO.StringIO()
> f.write('data analysis site')
> f.write("This is a trial test")
> f.write("")
>
> print "Content-type: text/html\n"
> print
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:05 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your patience.
>
> I got the text displayed in the web browser with the following code:
>
> [CODE]
> f=StringIO.StringIO()
> f.write('data analysis site')
> f.write("This is a trial test")
> f.write("")
>
> print "Co
Hi,
Thanks for your patience.
I got the text displayed in the web browser with the following code:
[CODE]
f=StringIO.StringIO()
f.write('data analysis site')
f.write("This is a trial test")
f.write("")
print "Content-type: text/html\n"
print f.getvalue()
f.close()
[/CODE]
Now I am trying to pu
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:26 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have tried calling a script containing the code below from a web browser
> and it did not get the text.
You quoted my post that answered this question, but did not implement
either of the two solutions I suggested. I continue to s
I have tried calling a script containing the code below from a web browser and
it did not get the text.
[CODE]
#!c:/Python25/python.exe -u
import StringIO
f=StringIO.StringIO()
f.write('data analysis site')
f.write("This is a trial test")
f.write("")
print "Content-type: text/html\n"
print f.r
Sorry, my fault...
I am trying to build a web application for data analysis. Basically some data
will be read from a database and passed to a python script (myLibs.py) to build
an image as follows.
[CODE]
f=urllib.urlopen("http://localhost/path2Libs/myLibs.py",urllib.urlencode(TheData))
print "
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 9:15 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [CODE]
> f=StringIO.StringIO()
> f.write('data analysis')
> f.write(urllib.urlopen("http://localhost/path2Libs/myLibs.py";,
> urllib.urlencode(TheData)))
> f.write("")
>
> print "Content-type: text/html\n"
> print f.read()
> f.close()
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
how can I combine some dynamically generated html code (using python) with the
output of a urllib.openurl() call?
I have tried to use the StringIO() class with .write functions, but it did not
work. Below is the code that does not work.
Help us help you. "Does n
Hi,
how can I combine some dynamically generated html code (using python) with the
output of a urllib.openurl() call?
I have tried to use the StringIO() class with .write functions, but it did not
work. Below is the code that does not work.
[CODE]
f=StringIO.StringIO()
f.write('data analysis')
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