Hi everyone,
I'm creating a desktop Python application that requires web-based
authentication for accessing additional application features.
HTTP GET is really simple.
HTTP POST is not (at least for me anyway);)
I have tried a few different sources, but I cannot get HTTP POST to
successfully
On 22 Jun 2006 16:19:50 -0700, "Justin Azoff"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Jeethu Rao wrote:
>> You need to use httplib.
>> http://docs.python.org/lib/httplib-examples.html
>>
>> Jeethu Rao
>
>Not at all. They need to read the documentation for urrlib:
>
>http://docs.python.org/lib/module-urllib.
_form(nr=0)
>br["user"] = "joe"
>br["pass"] = "password"
>r = br.submit()
>assert "Logged In" in r.get_data()
>if SHOW_COOKIES:
>for cookie in cj:
>print cj
>#---
>
>
Its only test.
Please klick on a link to test:
http://www.surf-tipps.info/fclick/fclick.php?03
Thanks
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Hi there,
Perhaps someone can help me. For some reason, when my Python script
runs and loads an HTML page in a new browser window at the local host
(desktop), the links to my stylesheet and all the images are broken. I
did check the HTML file by itself...everything loaded fine ;)
Here's my script
Hi there,
Perhaps someone can help me. For some reason, when my Python script
runs and loads an HTML page in a new browser window at the local host
(desktop), the links to my stylesheet and all the images are broken. I
did check the HTML file by itself...everything loaded fine ;)
Here's my script
Hi there,
Perhaps someone can help me. For some reason, when my Python script
runs and loads an HTML page in a new browser window at the local host
(desktop), the links to my stylesheet and all the images are broken. I
did check the HTML file by itself...everything loaded fine ;)
Here's my script
basic noob question here.
i am trying to reference a package, i have the structure:
mypack/
__init__.py
test.py
subdir1/
__init__.py
mod1.py
subdir2/
__init__.py
mod2.py
can someone please tell me why the statement:
from mypack.subdir1.mod1 import *
doe
Hi there, I hope you are in a great health
I am having a problem with python even though I uninstall and reinstall it
again multiple times
the error I get when I try to upgrade or install a package for example
pip install requests
I get this error which I could not find a solution for
pip in
This definition of NaN is much better in mentally visualizing all the so
called bizarreness of IEEE. This also makes intuitive that no 2 NaN will be
equal just as no 2 infinities would be equal. I believe in a hypothesis(of
my own creation) that any arithmetic on a data type of NaN would be similar
Just to add on regarding file I/O. It would be more pythonic to use.
with open(path):
do_stuff()
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019, 3:31 AM Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
>
> Consider this function:
>
> def fun():
> f = open("lock")
> flock.flock(f, fcntl.LOCK_EX)
> do_stuff()
>
Nothing much i think. If you are properly managing dependencies for each
venv, then each new venv should have the same state as the previous one
along with some extra dependencies for each new chapter (haven't gone
through the specific book, but I am assuming that in the book, every
chapter builds
ea of using pipenv/pip is to make the venv easy to
recreate. That being said I would focus more on whether my
pipfile/requirements.txt is maintained properly or not. If it is then
spinning up the same venv is an easy task.
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019, 4:21 AM Tim Johnson wrote:
> * Test Bot [1903
Assuming you are asking about the logic at the uber level.
You can try handling yaml file with pyyaml. It is a 3rd party package which
has a good support for I/O related to yaml files.
After you are able to read the data from the file, you need to apply your
business logic to it. And log all the
+1
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019, 2:04 AM DL Neil
wrote:
> How do you keep, use, and maintain those handy snippets, functions,
> classes... - units of code, which you employ over-and-over again?
>
>
> Having coded 'stuff' once, most of us will keep units of code,
> "utilities", which we expect will be us
numpy module has been
loaded and is available in the session.
Can you please provide the traceback you are getting along with the input.
PS - Also, you have some coins like thing on hackerrank I guess to reveal
the test cases, in case everything else fails.
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 5:32 PM
Hi Guys,
I am unable to install *Flask-Mongoengine* using pip. Here are my
specifications
1. *OS* => OSX 10.14.6
2. *Python* => Python 3.8.0 (Working in a virtualenv)
3. *Dependency Manager* => pip(19.3.1), setuptools(42.0.2)
3. *Flask-Mongoengine* => flask-mongoengine==0.9.5
I am inside my virt
No help with using pip3
On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 2:49 PM tommy yama wrote:
> how about pip3?
>
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 5:16 PM Test Bot wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I am unable to install *Flask-Mongoengine* using pip. Here are my
>> specifications
>&g
+1
Though the implementation might be good from an exercise perspective. But
there is a general philosophy in Software Engineering namely
Separation of Concern.
Python as a language is not concerned about the "Front-End" side of things
since it is not meant for that. Though i am a very devote Py
I am wondering what happens to a thread in python in relation to
win32com extensions.
If I create a new thread, that uses the Dispatch method from win32com,
what happens to the memory allocated in that thread when the thread is
done. Will the Dispatch release the memory it created, or will the
mem
On Mar 8, 6:15 pm, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> En Thu, 08 Mar 2007 14:25:02 -0300, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> All threads share the same memory space, there is not a "per-thread"
> memory allocator, if that's what you are thinking.
> Perhaps you hold a reference to some ob
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