On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:06:40 -0700
Michael Torrie wrote:
> The documentation talks about writing files from
> disk, but I'm interested in creating these files from within Python
> directly in the zip archive.
But you have seen writestr(), haven't you?
ZipFile.writestr(zinfo_or_arcname, data, com
Τη Σάββατο, 7 Μαρτίου 2020 - 12:34:21 π.μ. UTC+2, ο χρήστης DL Neil έγραψε:
> Please post the full error message and traceback.
>
> To clarify: is the error coming from Python or from the web server?
I beleive it comes from the web server. Here it is:
Error: 500 Internal Server Error
Sorry, th
Moi,
> - Today, there are still people who do not understand a
> "ÿ' can not be *safely* encoded with a single byte.
It can (and has been done for ages), just not in the character encoding
method you've choosen to use.
> - Python == Latin-1 mess (as somebody wrote on a mailing list).
Putting b
You will see if you create a route endpoint called 'mailform' within '/' which
is an alias of 'www.py' and you also have '/mailform' in 'superhost.gr/test'
when the latter tries to post data to '/mailform' instead of sending them to
'superhost.gr/test/' it sends them to '/' which is 'superhost.g
On 3/7/20 1:08 AM, mus...@posteo.org wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:06:40 -0700
> Michael Torrie wrote:
>
>> The documentation talks about writing files from
>> disk, but I'm interested in creating these files from within Python
>> directly in the zip archive.
>
> But you have seen writestr(), h
All,
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Moi,
> Fortunately, UTF-8 has not been created the Python devs.
And there we go again, making vague statements/accusations - without
/anything/ to back it up ofcourse
Kiddo, you have posted a couple of messages now, but have said exactly
nothing. Are you sure you do not want to go into polit
moi writes:
> Le samedi 7 mars 2020 16:41:10 UTC+1, R.Wieser a écrit :
>> Moi,
>>
>> > Fortunately, UTF-8 has not been created the Python devs.
>>
>> And there we go again, making vague statements/accusations - without
>> /anything/ to back it up ofcourse
>>
>> Kiddo, you have posted a couple
On 3/7/20 12:52 PM, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
> moi writes:
>
>> Le samedi 7 mars 2020 16:41:10 UTC+1, R.Wieser a écrit :
>>> Moi,
>>>
Fortunately, UTF-8 has not been created the Python devs.
>>>
>>> And there we go again, making vague statements/accusations - without
>>> /anything/ to back it u
On 2020-03-07, Jon Ribbens via Python-list wrote:
> On 2020-03-06, Jon Ribbens wrote:
>> What's the bug, or source of amusement?
>
> Oh, that's fun. There's a Russian Fidonet gateway, that somehow
> still exists, that's re-injecting usenet posts back into the group.
Last time I think it was one
A better way would be to just do
nestedl = [[2], [], [], [l, b, n]]#nested list
for a in nestedl: #taking all the sublist
for b in a: #iterating through the sub
print(b)
Though it is easy the only limitation is that it works only if the elements are
lists. Which we
On 03/03/2020 01:50 PM, Marco Sulla via Python-list wrote:
> People of Python List, I strongly discourage you to support this user.
> He is quite suspicious for the following reasons:
Marco, this is not an appropriate response. If you have concerns about list
behavior then email the list owners
On 2020-03-05, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for Linux.
>
This is not a place to quarrel our only task is to discuss and help other learn
and learn ourselves. To Mr. Marco what Mr. Lee says is correct. Since he is
working on a cryptocurrency project and he might use our original code in his
final project I don't think offering money is bad. After all t
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 6:55 AM Pieter van Oostrum
wrote:
> sinnd...@gmail.com writes:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I am new to python.
> > I have a irregular nested lists in a list.
> > Please help me to iterate through each element.
> >
> > Thanks much in advance.
> >
> > Sample Ex
> >
> > aList = [[2,'jk
sinnd...@gmail.com writes:
> Hi All,
> I am new to python.
> I have a irregular nested lists in a list.
> Please help me to iterate through each element.
>
> Thanks much in advance.
>
> Sample Ex
>
> aList = [[2,'jkj'],[],[],['kite',88,'ooo','pop','push','pull'],['hello']]
>
> expected output:
> 2
First i must say i use Bottle, but the same may also be the case in Flask too.
I ask here and not in sub Bottle because there are only a few people there and
i receive no responses.
Actualy since i started here let me say what i have found.
Iam just trying to post html form data to the followin
On 7/03/20 2:33 AM, îØî-îºî¿ïé îÆî ïüî³î¿ïé wrote:
> First i must say i use Bottle, but the same may also be the case in Flask
too. I ask here and not in sub Bottle because there are only a few people there
and i receive no responses.
>
> Actualy since i started here let me say what i have found.
Am 05.03.20 um 02:48 schrieb Michael Torrie:
> On 3/4/20 4:51 PM, J A wrote:
>> I was wondering g if there was a way to distribute an application that took
>> advantage of user input like a windows .msi does. On linux of course.
>
> Several installer frameworks can make interactive installers for L
Hi All,
I am new to python.
I have a irregular nested lists in a list. Please help me to iterate through
each element.
Thanks much in advance.
Sample Ex
aList = [[2,'jkj'],[],[],['kite',88,'ooo','pop','push','pull'],['hello']]
expected output:
2,jkj,,,kite,88,ooo,pop,push,pull,hello
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I am trying to do something very simple but having no success in finding out
how to do it. I just want to use the Python zipfile module to create a zip file
with a specific directory structure and create and write to files inside those
subdirectories (not files already on disk). The documentati
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On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:06:40 -0700
Michael Torrie wrote:
> The documentation talks about writing files from
> disk, but I'm interested in creating these files from within Python
> directly in the zip archive.
But you have seen writestr(), haven't you?
ZipFile.writestr(zinfo_or_arcname, data, com
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> Please post the full error message and traceback.
>
> To clarify: is the error coming from Python or from the web server?
I beleive it comes from the web server. Here it is:
Error: 500
Τη Σάββατο, 7 Μαρτίου 2020 - 9:00:41 μ.μ. UTC+2, ο χρήστης DL Neil έγραψε:
> On 7/03/20 2:33 AM, îØî-îºî¿ïé îÆî ïüî³î¿ïé wrote:
> > First i must say i use Bottle, but the same may also be the case in Flask
> too. I ask here and not in sub Bottle because there are only a few people
> there and i re
On 3/7/20 1:08 AM, mus...@posteo.org wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:06:40 -0700
> Michael Torrie wrote:
>
>> The documentation talks about writing files from
>> disk, but I'm interested in creating these files from within Python
>> directly in the zip archive.
>
> But you have seen writestr(), hav
You will see if you create a route endpoint called 'mailform' within '/' which
is an alias of 'www.py' and you also have '/mailform' in 'superhost.gr/test'
when the latter tries to post data to '/mailform' instead of sending them to
'superhost.gr/test/' it sends them to '/' which is 'superhost.gr
On 3/7/20 5:15 AM, Νίκος Βέργος wrote:
> When superhost.gr/test tries to post html form data to the route endpoint
> '/mailform' it sends it to superhost.gr/mailform and NOT at
> superhost.gr/test/mailform as it should have done.
>
The HTML path /mailform means server relative path, so the path i
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