I've downloaded the hypertext module and put it in the c:\python24\lib
folder. I would have thought that since the lib directory is in the
Pythonpath,I would be able to import python scripts from
C:\Python24\Lib\HyperText. I also tried including
C:\Python24\Lib\HyperText to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOF
Cheers Tim, that sorted it. I need to re-read the modules section and
namespaces. Everydays a schoolday. MW.
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I'm playing with XML and elementtree and am missing something but I'm
not sure what...? I've create an XML file with Elementtree with a root
of backup.xml. Attached to the root is a dirob and the dirobj has a
fileobj. fileobj has filename and filesize tags. I can open the file
in excel and it se
Thanks Fredrik, thats got me started but just incase anyone looks there
is a slight mistype in your code...
or you could do something like
>
> for dir_elem in tree.findall("dirob"):
> for file_elem in dirob.findall("fileob"):
> print file_elem.findtext("filesize")
>
> to l
Could someone confirm that modules like socket don't use libraries/
dlls on a particular OS, they are completly self contained.
Thanks, Marc.
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myfile_content is an object and you have only opened the file. Python
doesn't yet know whether you want to read it, copy it etc.
to read it try
text = myfile_content.readlines()
print text
this should be in most tutorials
Wijaya Edward wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can we slurp content of a single fil
I've had a brief look at this and there isn't a sound orientated
library as such. You can however use numpy to do stuff like FFTs and
there are there is a wave module in python that will allow you to
create wavs, you can google for importing wav's into numpy arrays.
This seemed like a good idea to
I've had a brief look at this and there isn't a sound orientated
library as such. You can however use numpy to do stuff like FFTs and
there are there is a wave module in python that will allow you to
create wavs, you can google for importing wav's into numpy arrays.
This seemed like a good idea to
Bayazee wrote:
> Hi,
> How can I get CPU Serial number , or motherboard serial number with
> python . I need an idetification of a computer
> ThanX
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If you are on a windows box with WMI (2000
hi all and before I start I apologise if I have this completely muddled
up but here goes.
I'm trying to call functions from a dll file in a python script but I
can't work out what functions are available. I'm using ctypes. I've
tried using dir(ctypes_object) but the resultant output looks like a
hi all and before I start I apologise if I have this completely muddled
up but here goes.
I'm trying to call functions from a dll file in a python script but I
can't work out what functions are available. I'm using ctypes. I've
tried using dir(ctypes_object) but the resultant output looks like a
when POSTing a date from an mod_python psp page to another the date is
sent as a string. I'm using form.has_key to pull the POST. I can cut
the string up,turn the strings into integers and then use
datetime.datetime(y,m,d,hr,mn,se) to create a proper datetime. Is
there a simpler way of doing this
Hi, I am trying to move away from Windows only scripting to Python.
I've written a quick script that will pull the product version from the
client registry. I can get the IP addresses from a file into a list
and then pull each element in the list using the for loop. I am
setting each element to a
thanks runes, that makes sense, time for me to go off and read some
more about strip and try:
Cheers, MW.
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Hi all, I am struggling with a vb - python code conversion. I'm using
WMI to create printers on remote machines using (in VB);
set oPrinter = oService.Get("Win32_Printer").SpawnInstance_
oPrinter.DriverName = strDriver
oPrinter.PortName = strPort
oPrinter.DeviceID = strPrinter
oPrinter.Put_(
On May 22, 11:29 am, jolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I want to begin python. Does anyone know where a good starting point
> is?
>
> Thanks,
> Jem
i went through the tutorials on the main site and then followed up
with mark Hammonds book for windows stuff. I got a few other books
On Aug 22, 5:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have to do a web based application for my final year project. Since,
> i am only familiar with basic HTML and Java Script, i am totally new
> to this one. My friends are using LAMP (P->PHP). But i want to use
> Python. Is it possible
On Oct 19, 3:33 pm, dirkheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would l like to write some data to a text file. I want to write the
> data with whitespace or tabs in between so that I create tabular
> columns like in a spreadsheet. How can I do this in python.
> (btw, I'm new to python)
>
> nam
On Oct 17, 10:32 am, Heiko Schlierkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
africa.com.na> wrote:
> I need to update the virus program every day with the new dat file from
> mcafee
> I would like to us a Bat file to go to the web page and download the dat
> file automatically to a specific Directory, that I have cre
Hi, I'm trying to pass a text blob to MS SQL Express 2008 but get the
follwoing error.
(, OperationalError("SQL Server
message 102, severity 15, state 1, line 1:\nIncorrect syntax near
'assigned'.\n",), )
the string it is having an issue with is
(\r\n\r\n\tLogon ID:\t\t(0x0,0xE892A8)\r\n\r\n\tLo
Hi,
I've created my first Tkinter GUI class which consists of some buttons
that trigger functions. I have also created a
tkFileDialog.askdirectory control to local a root folder for log
files.
I have several file paths that depend on the value of
tkFileDialog.askdirectory should I create an obje
On Nov 26, 12:09 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> marc wyburn a écrit :
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've created my firstTkinterGUI class which consists of some buttons
> > that trigger functions. I have also created a
> > tkFileDialog.askdirectory control to local a
On Mar 12, 3:36 pm, a...@pythoncraft.com (Aahz) wrote:
> [posted and e-mailed, please reply to group]
>
> In article <851ed9db-2561-48ad-b54c-95f96a7fa...@q9g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>,
> marcwyburn wrote:
>
> >Hi, I'm trying to pass a text blob to MS SQL Express 2008 but get the
> >follwoing error
Hi, I am writing an asynchronous ping app to check if 1000s of hosts
are alive very quickly. Everything works extremely quickly unless the
host name doesn't have a DNS record.
when calling socket.gethostbyname if there is no record for the host
the result seems to block all other threads. As an
On Apr 22, 5:19 pm, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 08:08:51 -0700 (PDT), marc wyburn
> wrote:
> >Hi, I am writing an asynchronous ping app to check if 1000s of hosts
> >are alive very quickly. Everything works extremely quickly unless the
> >host
On Apr 23, 2:16 pm, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
> >>>>> marc wyburn (MW) wrote:
> >MW> Hi, I am writing anasynchronousping app to check if 1000s of hosts
> >MW> are alive very quickly. Everything works extremely quickly unless the
> >MW> host name d
HI all, I'm a bit stuck with how to work out boolian logic.
I'd like to say if A is not equal to B, C or D:
do something.
I've tried
if not var == A or B or C:
and various permutations but can't seem to get my head around it. I'm
pretty sure I need to know what is calulated first i.e the not
On 13 Jun, 10:34, Aidan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> marc wyburn wrote:
> > HI all, I'm a bit stuck with how to work outboolianlogic.
>
> > I'd like to say if A is not equal to B, C or D:
> > do something.
>
> > I've tried
>
> > if
Hi, I'm using the CSV module to parse a file using
whitelistCSV_file = open("\\pathtoCSV\\whitelist.csv",'rb')
whitelistCSV = csv.reader(whitelistCSV_file)
for uname, dname, nname in whitelistCSV:
print uname, dname, nname
The first time I run the for loop the contents of the file is
di
Hi I'm using SQlite and the CSV module and trying to create a class
that converts data from CSV file into a SQLite table.
My script curently uses functions for everything and I'm trying to
improve my class programming. The problem I'm having is with variable
expansion.
self.cursor.executemany('I
Hi and thanks,
I was hoping to avoid having to weld qmarks together but I guess
that's why people use things like SQL alchemy instead. It's a good
lesson anyway.
Thanks, Marc.
On Jul 30, 2:24 pm, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gerhard Häring wrote:
> > My code would probably look very
I've been learning to write VST plugins in C++ and would like to switch
back to Python. The first step of writing the plugin is to import the
C++ header files from the Steinberg SDK. How can I do this in Python.
I've tried looking at SWIG but didn't really understand what it was
trying to do.
sorry accidentally hit post.
has nyone tried this before? Thanks, Marc.
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Hi,
I have a script that returns data from active directory using ADO.
Everything works except for any fields that use a time value I get an
instance of an object returned called . I know
it's a time object because if I do object.HighPart or object.LowPart I
get a value back. The bit I don't und
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