ps haven't been responsive, so i figured
i'd try here...
if there's anyone here that i could talk with (phone) who's knowledgable
about these areas, i'd appreciate it. i'm trying to get a much better
understanding of the actual underlying app.
thanks
-bruce
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en't had a good/large selection...
it appears that some of the classes are taught by adjunct/part-time faculty,
and they're not that easy to get to...
if anybody knows of user-groups that also have this kind of talent, i'd
appreciate it as well...
send responses to the list as well!!!
hi...
has anybody ever played/successfully with the amazon- web services/api? i'm
trying to figure out how i can use the browsenodeid to generate ISBN
information for a book.
the examples i've seen on various sites haven't been much help yet.
thanks
-bruce
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Hi all,
I`m working on a fsm that looks up its transitions in some
dictionaries. I`ve defined a default transition to an "error_state"
that is launched when there is no match of input_symbol, state etc in
other dicts. The error state just prints out that user_input was not
defined. After this I w
elif os.name in ("nt", "dos", "ce"):
# emacs/Windows
What`s the right statement here?
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o upgrade other apps to match the new version of python. any
ideas/thoughts/etc.. would be appreciated...
this is rather frustrating...
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'apt-get'
doesn't seem to work either... however. if you suggest that these tools
would be the best approach, would these tools actually get all required
dependencies/etc...
thanks..
bruce
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hat I used...
so... any ideas as to how to get this situation to work/resolved...
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e, but i'm not sure as to how to resolve it...
if you are a guru with python/mod_python/linux then i'd like to talk with
you...
searching through google/mailing lists/etc... is getting me nowhere!!
thanks
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hi...
regarding the issue of creating a login (user/passwd) script... there are
numerous example scripts/apps written that use php/mysql... i suggest that
you take a look at a few and then incoporate the features that you want into
your script.
from your questions, it seems like this approach wil
pete...
simply use google and search for "php scripts login user authentication
mysql session etc..."
these terms will give you lots of examples... you could also look at some of
the bulletin board/forum apps that are open source to se what they use. or,
you could also look through the code for s
site, or use google to get a better feel for what it
provdes..
-bruce
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Subject: How to create stuffit files on Linux?
I need to create St
ag repos (devel/perl)
db4-4.2.52-6
google turned up a few instances of this, but no solution.. any ideas as to
what's occuring...
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should be getting the db_create symbol...
i'll try to build berkeley db by hand and see what i get...
if you could try the 'nm' command against your berkely.. i'd appreciate you
letting me know what you get..
thanks
bruce
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m screwing something
up, because it appears that the web page can't print the print statements...
any thoughts/ideas/help would be greatly appreciated...
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roots'.
it isn't working correctly... can anybody tell me what i need to do?
basically, i'd like to continually add to the svn_root: block with an
additional line as required. also, can someone tell me what i'd need to do,
if i wanted to remove a line of text from the 'svn_roo
roots'.
it isn't working correctly... can anybody tell me what i need to do?
basically, i'd like to continually add to the svn_root: block with an
additional line as required. also, can someone tell me what i'd need to do,
if i wanted to remove a line of text from the 'svn_roo
e to do this.. could it be done in python???
searching google didn't really turn up anything for the IE side of things...
any comments/assistance/etc would be useful...
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Hi.
I have a xpath test that generates the text/html between two xpath
functions, basically a chunk of HTML between two dom elements.
However, it's slow. As a test, I'd like to compare the speed if I get
all the HTML following a given element, and then get all the HTML
preceding a given element..
Hi.
Looking at using python/cerely/twisted to test in parsing a test site. Also
looking at being able to parse a site created using dynamic javascript.
I've got test apps to parse a site, but I'm interested in getting a better
understanding of using multi-thread/multi-processing approaches to spi
e existing webapps (php apps) don't get screwed
up.
Thanks
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hi..
getting some files via curl, and want to convert them from what i'm
guessing to be unicode.
I'd like to convert a string like this::
Alcántar,
Iliana
to::
Alcantar,
Iliana
where I convert the
" á " to " a"
which appears to be a shift of 128, but I'm not sure how to accomplish this..
I've
hi.
got a test file with the sample content listed below:
the content is one long string, and needs to be split into separate lines
I'm thinking the pattern to split on should be a kind of regex like::
#45 / 58#0#
or
#9 / 58#0
but i have no idea how to make this happen!!
if i read the content i
#x27;d have the results of the "compile/regex process" to be added to
the split lines
thoughts/comments??
thanks
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:15 PM, bruce wrote:
> hi.
>
> got a test file with the sample content listed below:
>
> the content is one long string, and needs
print "m = "+m
#
# #sys.exit()
for m in dat2:
if m:
print "m = "+m
#sys.exit()
sys.exit()
return
the test data is pasted to -->>> http://bpaste.net/show/kYzBUIfhc5023phOVmcu/
thanks
!!
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:13 PM, MRAB wrote:
&g
Hi.
I have a long running process, it generates calls to a separate py
app. The py app appears to generate errors, as indicated in the
/var/log/messages file for the abrtd daemon.. The errors are
intermittent.
So, to quickly capture all possible exceptions/errors, I decided to
wrap the entire "ma
eption!!!
>
> but thanks for the information on posting test code!
Don't email me privately - respond to the list :)
Also, please don't top-post.
ChrisA
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 10:29 AM, bruce wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have a long running process, it generates calls to a separate py
&
Hi Alan.
Yep, the err file in the exception block gets created. and the weird
thing is it matches the time of the abrtd information in the
/var/log/messages log..
Just nothing in the file!
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:
> On 03/08/14 18:52, bruce wrote:
>
>>
Hi.
Test question. Trying to see how to insert a test node into an
existing dom tree. For the test, it has a TR/TD with a
td[@class="foo"] that has an associated TR..
Trying to figure out how out how to insert a "" around the
tr/td in question...
Curious as to how to accomplish this.
Thoughts/p
trying to figure out how to generate a unique set of dicts from a
json/list of dicts.
initial list :::
[{"pStart1a":
{"termVal":"1122","termMenu":"CLASS_SRCH_WRK2_STRM","instVal":"OSUSI",
"instMenu":"CLASS_SRCH_WRK2_INSTITUTION","goBtn":"CLASS_SRCH_WRK2_SSR_PB_SRCH",
"pagechk":"CLASS_SRCH_WRK2_SS
hi...
in trying to find the FC rpms for python-base, i can only seem to find rpms
for mandrake
can these rpms be used for FC4?
would someone know of source rpms for python-base?
thanks
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nt object" be turned/translated into a string
var?
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solve, so we thought we'd toss this here and see if anyone has
thoughts/comments.
thanks
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hi david...
just what are you trying to do... are you trying to drive some functionality
of firefox? are you trying to parse web files??
more information might allow someone to shed additional thoughts on a
solution..
-bruce
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i'm not familiar with python's os/system/exec functions, but i'm willing to
bet that you're running into an issue with how the "system" function works.
look for a function that allows you to spawn an
hi.
within python, what's the best way to automatically spawn an app as a given
user/group.
i'm testing an app, and i'm going to need to assign the app to a given
user/group, as well as assign it certain access rights/modes (rwx) i then
want to copy the test app to a given dir, and then spawn a p
my new python RPM, and let yum take care of
dealing with any dependcy issues? and how would yum handle weird dependency
issues with RPMs that don't exist.. does yum have the ability to actually
build required apps from source?
comments/thoughts/etc...
thanks
-bruce
ps. the reason for
hi...
i'm playing with a test sample. i have somethhing like:
dog = mysql_get(.)
.
.
.
such that 'dog' will be an 'AxB' array of data from the tbls
furher in the test app, i'm going to have a list, foo:
foo = 'a','b','c','d'
i'm trying to determine what's the fastest way of searching t
the network overhead, and the
associated multiple db calls...
-bruce
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Subject: Re: seaching a list...
bruce wrote:
> hi...
>
hi.
i have the following sample code. i'm trying to figure out if there's a way
to use a 'list of lists' in a mysql execute...
i've tried a variety of combinations but i get an error:
Error 1241: Operand should contain 1 column(s)
the test code is:
insertSQL = """insert into appTBL
never mind... doh!!!
executemany as opposed to execute!!!
thanks
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Subject: python/mysql/list question...
hi.
i have the following
Hi all,
I have a question about traversing file systems, and could use some
help. Because of directories with many files in them, os.walk appears
to be rather slow. I`m thinking there is a potential for speed-up since
I don`t need os.walk to report filenames of all the files in every
directory it v
waylan wrote:
> Bruce wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I have a question about traversing file systems, and could use some
> > help. Because of directories with many files in them, os.walk appears
> > to be rather slow. I`m thinking there is a potential for speed-up since
> &g
interesting ongoing thread...
i've seen a number of these over the years.. my language is better than your
language!!
i'm sure this question on the php list would have findings/results that are
essentially opposite of what is being discussed here!
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ummm bruno...
you don't 'need' apache to run php.
in fact, although i'm from the old hard c/c++ world way before web apps,
i haven't really found much for most general apps (not ui/not threaded
stuff) that php can't do..
peace
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any of
the other validation apps...
the issue i'm facing involves parsing some websites, so i'm trying to
extract information based on the DOM/XPath functions.. i'm using perl to
handle the extraction
thanks
-bruce
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that tidy isn't cleaning enough, or that the perl xpath/libxml
functions are too strict!
which is why i decided to see if anyone on the python side has
experienced/solved this problem..
-bruce
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tup.py. does it get run?
the Readme file didn't tell me how to build the app
i now, but everyone starts at something, sometime!!
thanks
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my bad..
saw that.. completely missed it...
i had guessed.. and am up/runing/testing..
-bruce
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Subject: Re: building/installing
ibxml2dom. i've been looking using
google, but can't seem to find a site pointing out the underlying methods,
which is kind of strange...
-bruce
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test.py
#! /usr/bin/env python
#test python script
import libxml2dom
import urllib
print "hello&quo
r what i'm trying to create, i should be ok..
lunch of course, would be on me!!
thanks
-bruce
ps. yeah.. i know i could eventually figure most of this by
searching/experimenting/etc... using google.. but i'd rather move as fast as
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"l", or the number of
iterations for the "for loop" prior to running it...
the tutorials i've seen as of yet haven't mentioned this..
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bel in d.xpath" how can i find out the size of
the list a simple/basic question, but it's driving me up a wall!!!
also, how can i determine what methods are available for a libxml2dom
object?
thanks...
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bel in d.xpath" how can i find out the size of
the list a simple/basic question, but it's driving me up a wall!!!
also, how can i determine what methods are available for a libxml2dom
object?
thanks...
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sample code:
---
thanks barry...
now if i can figure out what the attributes do, and which ones i need to
deal with!!
-bruce
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g like:
/html/table//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'foo']
is it possible to do soomething like [EMAIL PROTECTED]/fo/] so i'd match the
class
attribute with fo
i'm trying to parse HTML/Web docs...
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Subject: Re: xpath question
bruce wrote:
> hi
>
> is there anyone with XPath expertise here? i'm trying to figure out if
> there's a way to use regex expressions with an xpath query? i've seen
> references to the ability to use regex and xpath/xml, bu
hi..
the docs state that the following is valid...
def foo():
i = 2
print "i = "i
print "hello"
foo()
is there a way for me to do this..
print "hello"
foo()
def foo():
i = 2
print "i = "i
ie, to use 'foo' prior to the declaration of
hi...
perl has the concept of "die". does python have anything similar. how can a
python app be stopped?
the docs refer to a sys.stop.. but i can't find anything else... am i
missing something...
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r)
where 'strip' removes/strips out the invalid chars...
any ideas/thoughts/pointers...
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t;
ie ok_text = strip(text)
ok_text = "foo cat"
thanks
-bruce
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b
simon...
the ' ' is not to be seen/viewed as text/ascii.. it's a representation
of a hex 'u\xa0' if i recall...
i'm looking to remove or replace the insances with a ' ' (space)
-bruce
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n perl, i'd do 's / //' and be done with it!!!
-bruce
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Subject: RE: ascii character - removing
andle non-ascii chars. i'm still looking for a way to search/replace
non-ascii chars...
this would/should resolve my issue..
-bruce
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i've done the s.replace('\xa0','') with no luck.
-bruce
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On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 08:09:53 -0700, bruce wrote:
> simon...
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Subject: Re: ascii character - removing chars from string
bruce wrote:
> i've done the s.replace('\xa0','') with no luck.
let me guess: you wrote
s.replace("\xa0", "")
instead of
s = s.replace("\xa0", ""
thanks for your replies!!
the solution..
dd = dd.replace(u'\xa0','')
this allows the nbsp hex representation to be replaced with a ''. i thought
i had tried this early in the process.. but i may have screwed up the
typing...
-bruce
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hi...
does python provide regex handling similar to perl. can't find anything in
the docs i've seen to indicate it does...
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hi...
basic question..
how do i define a multi dimensional array
a[10][10]
is there a kind of a = array(10,10)
thanks
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update...
i need a multi dimensional array of lists...
ie
[q,a,d]
[q1,a1,d1]
[q2,a2,d2]
[q3,a3,d3]
which would be a (3,4) array...
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al is to somehow define multi-dimensional arrays of strengs...
pointers...
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i tried to do
a1[10][10] = ['a','q']
and get an error saying a1 is not defined
-bruce
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the difference between 'import numpy', and "from import numpy *"
comments...
thanks
-bruce
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do i need to import anything for this.. or is it supposed to work out of the
box..
and just what is it doing!
-bruce
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2] == b
print 'good!'
a[1][4] = b
x = 4
g = ['p1','l1','g1']
for i in range[g]
a[x][i] = g[i]
these are the kinds of list/array functions i'd like to be able to
accomplish
pointers/code samples/pointers to code would be helpful...
and yeah. i've been looking via google...
thanks
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quot; section...
sample data.
Summer B
Course
Course
Course number and suffix, if applicable.
C = combined lecture and lab course
L = laboratory course
AST
1002
AST 1022L
AST 1022L
AST 1022L
Summer C
Course
.
.
.
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type of unicode going on. is there some way
that i can print out what's really in the string so i can know what to
remove...
in the test, the sstr/trstr should both be "Summer A" for some reason i'm
getting a len of 10 and 11 chars...
any thoughts/comments...
thanks
-bruce
thanks tim...
the strip should have been 'sstr.strip()'<
thanks
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> sstr = sesslist[0] <<
r for/loop.. just not this issue..
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'ppreaciate the answers
duh...
-bruce
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just do:
for a in range(2, foo+1):
print a
something wrong, and can't quite see what the
err/issue is...
if you've done this kind of thing, and you have some thoughts, let me know.
i can send you the output of the livehttpheaders app, and the test code that
i have...
thanks..
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hi...
i'm trying to figure out what i have to do to setup mIRC to get the #python
channel on IRC!!
any pointers. the mIRC docs didn't get me very far.
is there an irc.freenode.net that i need to connect to? how do i do it?
thanks..
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given that nothing appears to be connecting..
should i have anything in the "group" window/dialog of the server setting...
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oo
or is there something else i need to do...
thanks
-bruce
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Subject: Re: IRC questions!!
Bruce,
What happens when you attempt to connect? What messages do you get
can't seem to mimic/implement
this kind of function...
if you have expertise with http/web fetching, i'd appreciate any
thoughts/comments/etc...
i can provide the test code. i'm pretty sure the answer is fairly simple,
but i just can't get my hands around it...
thanks
-bruce
7;m doing wrong.
thanks
-bruce
br = Browser()
br.set_handle_redirect(True)
br.set_handle_referer(True)
br.open(url2)
#br.set_cookiejar(cj)
br.set_debug_redirects(True)
# Log HTTP response bodies (ie. the HTML, most of the time).
br.set_debug_responses(True)
# Print HTTP headers.
br
ind_link(nr=1)
#url = link.url
print "link = ",url
sys.exit()
err output
link =
--
i'm not sure what i need to add to the line
url = tr1
to resolve the issue/error...
looking over google hasn't given any real pointers...
thanks
ve followed the docs.. but i could be wrong. any thoughts?
the code, output, and partial html is below...
thoughts/comments/ideas/etc...
thanks
-bruce
test code
#get the semester page
#get the 2nd semester/frame src url page
br.open(url)
response = br.response()
hi..
i'm trying to figure out how to uninstall "mechanize". i don't see an
"unistall" from the "python --help-commands" function...
i'm looking to rebuild/reinstall mechanize from the svn repos to try to see
if an apparent parsing issue that i ment
update.
out of curiosity, i fetched the latest mechanize from svn.. i get the same
error with the parse...
i've also tried to do:
br.select_form(nr = 1)
br.select_form(name="foo")
br.select_form(name=foo)
br.select_form(name="foo")
etc.... same err occurs...
m(name="foo")
here's a short test app, as well as the html to be placed in a test data
file
everything is straight forward...
any thoughts/comments/ideas would be helpful. i have the latest mechanize
from the svn repos.
thanks
-bruce
the error i get is:
Traceback (most rec
is this where i've seen references to integrating Beautifulsoup in the wb
browsing app?
-bruce
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any thoughts/pointers/etc would be helpful...
thanks
-bruce
test code
#! /usr/bin/env python
#test python script
import re
import libxml2dom
import urllib
import urllib2
import sys, string
#import numarray
import httplib
from mechanize import Browser, RobustFactory
import mech
nto the "Browser" so i can modify it...
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rStateError: not viewing HTML
any thoughts/ideas/comments will be useful!!
thanks
-bruce
test code
---
import re
import libxml2dom
import urllib
import urllib2
import sys, string
#import numarray
import httplib
from mechanize impor
so ben...
if you were creating a web app with an email form... rather than try to
check if the email is valid... you'd create something to allow anyone to
potentially spam the hell out of a system...
my two cents worth... try to verify/validate that the email is valid, and
possibly belongs to the
hi irmen...
happened to come across this post. haven't looked at pyro. regarding your
'work packets' could these essentially be 'programs/apps' that that are
requested by the client apps, and are then granted by the dispatch/server
app?
i'm considering condor (univ of wisconsin) but am curious as
>>> class A:
... def __init__(self):
... self.t = 4
... self.p = self._get_p()
... def _get_p(self):
... return self.t
...
>>> a = A()
>>> a.p
4
>>> a.t += 7
>>> a.p
4
I would like to have it that when I ask for p, method _get_p is always
called so that attribute can be updated. How can I
e the sourceforge.org
site/app...
-bruce
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