Not exactly Wha I am looking, this seems to be a good project, but the
way to parse the file I already have done that.
I am looking in "desing pattern" advices, how to deal with the data.
Must I use dbm? Must I make all the statistics and save in a dmf file?
Any insights?
Gregor Horvath wrote:
> H
Thanks for all input..
I think I should put all data on a mysql base..
The company will need this for reports and statistics for a year.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > 1- Read the data and put all variables in a list
> > 2- Read the data and put all the variables in dictionary
Hi all,
How Can I do in the simplest way, display in html one table with the
return of 3 collums?
Like
1- consult mysql base
2- make the select query
3- show the values.
I am a kind of lost in the frameworks, and modules.
I think a lot of them with little documentation.
Just a simple display in h
Hello All,
I am trying to get information from a form and send it to a python
script without success..
Here is my objective:
User enters data in form --> form send variables to python script -->
script runs and output result.
the form code
Entre com
os dados
Entre com os dados
Vai magraum
Man
Very thanks...
I really try to find some source of good and simple and nothing..
Many thanks you are a great help!
Steve Holden wrote:
> flit wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I am trying to get information from a form and send it to a python
> > script witho
; In this case, the python library reference would have been helpful:
>
> http://docs.python.org/lib/lib.html
>
> Cheers,
> Cliff
>
>
> flit wrote:
> > Man
> > Very thanks...
> > I really try to find some source of good and simple and nothing..
>
Hello,
I am trying the Python Cryptography Toolkit, but I didnt succeed, maybe
I am not used to technical programming docs.
WHat I succeed, using the the AES example to encrypt and decrypt.
How Can I change it to use elliptic curves cryptography?
Anyone has a working example, in python to use ell
One thing I really like, is making "prototypes" on python.
Just to test some algorithm or procedure.
It is very fast and easy to debug.
So after, I make it in c++ (but not too much often, I leave it in
python today.)
Chris Brat wrote:
> I've seen a few posts, columns and articles which state that
Hi!
I am using the csv modules..
when I use the command:
if nome in row[rowcsv]:
print "\n"
print row[rowcsv] + "\n > " + row[11] + "\n"
print
""
there is this case:
1- data on file PUItar
Hi all,
I had one problem with csv files.
And I put the message on 2 microsoft board and in this group.
Results:
No response from microsoft, and always 3 responses for posts on this
lists.
I just want to say thank you for all.
And notice that this is a great community..
Flit
The brazilian
Hello All,
I am struggling with some ldap files.
I am using the csv module to work with this files (I exported the ldap
to a csv file).
I have this string on a field
CN=pointhairedpeoplethatsux,OU=Groups,OU=Hatepeople,OU=HR,DC=fabrika,DC=com;CN=pointhairedboss,OU=Groups,OU=Hatepeople,OU=HR,DC=fab
Hello All,
I was discussing with a friend and we get in a hot debate.
We have homepage that act like a name list.
The user goes there:
- Choose the building -- Department and the user receive an html table
with all names .
So the user gives two inputs and receive the names.
Currently we are u
On Jul 11, 3:06 am, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the data is not too large, simple text files would do. Maybe in CSV
> format. Either with building and department as columns in the files or
> coded into the file name or path.
That seems to be a good idea, but I am af
Hello All,
I have a hard question, every time I look for this answer its get out
from the technical domain and goes on in the moral/social domain.
First, I live in third world with bad gov., bad education, bad police
and a lot of taxes and bills to pay, and yes I live in a democratic
"state" (corr
First I wanna thanks the all people who gives good contribution to
this thread, thank you all..
Now I have something more to say:
OK, that kind of answer is what I was trying to avoid..
On Mar 21, 1:23 pm, Steven D'Aprano
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 06:36:
I didn´t reply to the last D´Aprano reply just to avoid this kind of
social war.
And yes, I know that if I want 100% security I should not distribute
my code. And there is a better way that is not doing any code to be
more secure and bug-free (now I am using irony).
And no, I am not supporter of so
Hello All,
Using poplib in python I can extract only the headers using the .top,
there is a way to extract only the message text without the headers?
like remove the fields below:
"
Return-Path:
X-Original-To:
Received: from [
by (Postfix) with ESMTP id B32382613C
for Tue, 3 Apr
Yep you are right..
I made an filter to get the data in the message I want..
So it´s not the most beatiful code, but works. :)
On Apr 4, 4:11 am, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "flit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Using poplib in python I can extra
Hello All,
I am looking for some experience from the senior members.
Now I am doing a simple desktop application, this application will
have 3 main functions:
1- Read information about the desktop system;
2- Interact with the user;
3- Send information to a server.
The first part, reading informa
Hello All,
I will appreciate the help from the more skillfull pythonistas..
I have a small app that generates a sequence like
00341
01741
03254
This values I am putting in a list.
So I have a list = [00341,01741,03254]
after the programs find the sequence 03401 this sequence is "new" so
it ap
On 9 set, 15:13, Bruno Desthuilliers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Nordhoff a écrit :
> (snip)
>
> > I'm not judging whether this is a good solution or not, but that's a
> > silly use of a dict.
>
> Yeps, but a somewhat common one in code predating the apparition of sets
> as builtin type.
Tha
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