comp.lang.python
- Python Package Index hostname change, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Live editing..., kirby.urner@xxxxxxxxx
- split a string of space separated substrings - elegant solution?, Helmut Jarausch
- Extending Python by Adding Keywords & Data types, Maximus Decimus
- ◘ Legally Access FREE Satellite TV on PC ◘, Min w
- MailingLogger 3.2.0 Released!, Chris Withers
- Creating a shared object in python,
Delgado, Edgardo CIV NAVAIR 4.1.4.3
- Re: Creating a shared object in python, kyosohma
- Re: Creating a shared object in python, Fabio Z Tessitore
- Re: Creating a shared object in python, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: With Statement Contexts and Context Managers, Carsten Haese
- Wing IDE for Python v. 3.0 beta1 released, Wingware
- Re: Iteration over strings,
Jay Loden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Iteration over strings, Brett g Porter
- Re: Iteration over strings, Hexamorph
- Re: Iteration over strings, Jay Loden
- Re: Iteration over strings, Hexamorph
- Re: Iteration over strings, Hexamorph
- Error with Tkinter and tkMessageBox,
Fabio Z Tessitore
- Re: Error with Tkinter and tkMessageBox,
kyosohma
- Re: Error with Tkinter and tkMessageBox, Fabio Z Tessitore
- Re: Error with Tkinter and tkMessageBox,
kyosohma
- Encryption recommendation,
JS
- Re: Encryption recommendation,
Azazello
- Re: Encryption recommendation, Ricardo Aráoz
- Re: Encryption recommendation, Paul Rubin
- Re: Encryption recommendation, James Stroud
- Re: Encryption recommendation,
Azazello
- encode() question,
7stud
- Re: encode() question,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: encode() question,
7stud
- Re: encode() question, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: encode() question, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: encode() question,
7stud
- Re: encode() question,
Gabriel Genellina
- standalone process to interact with the web,
beginner
- Re: standalone process to interact with the web,
Steve Holden
- Re: standalone process to interact with the web, Cameron Laird
- Re: standalone process to interact with the web,
beginner
- Re: standalone process to interact with the web, Steve Holden
- Re: standalone process to interact with the web, beginner
- Re: standalone process to interact with the web,
Steve Holden
- get directory and file names,
Alchemist
- Re: get directory and file names, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: get directory and file names, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: get directory and file names, brad
- how to add a toolbar to a Frame using wxpython, yadin
- Plotting Images,
Pei-Yu CHAO
- Re: Plotting Images, kyosohma
- Re: Plotting Images, Stef Mientki
- Re: Plotting Images, Andr
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Plotting Images, Fernando Perez
- interaction of 'with' and 'yield',
Neal Becker
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: interaction of 'with' and 'yield', Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Simple question about logging module., Alex Popescu
- simple string backspace question,
vedrandekovic
- Re: simple string backspace question, Lawrence Oluyede
- Re: simple string backspace question,
vedrandekovic
- Re: simple string backspace question,
Lawrence Oluyede
- Re: simple string backspace question, vedrandekovic
- Re: simple string backspace question, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: simple string backspace question,
John Machin
- Re: simple string backspace question, Dustan
- Re: simple string backspace question, John Machin
- Re: simple string backspace question,
Lawrence Oluyede
- [2.5] Reading a two-column file into an array?,
Gilles Ganault
- Re: [2.5] Reading a two-column file into an array?, Erik Max Francis
- Re: Reading a two-column file into an array?,
Nagarajan
- Re: Reading a two-column file into an array?, Jay Loden
- Re: Reading a two-column file into an array?,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Reading a two-column file into an array?, Alex Martelli
- Free SMS from Computer Worldwide, lowboman
- Where can I get a complete user interface about pylibpcap?, Evan
- Pysqlite storing file as blob example,
rustyhowell
- Re: Pysqlite storing file as blob example, Carsten Haese
- Re: Pysqlite storing file as blob example,
7stud
- Re: Pysqlite storing file as blob example, Carsten Haese
- Help text embedding in C code?,
James Stroud
- Re: Help text embedding in C code?,
Carsten Haese
- Re: Help text embedding in C code?, James Stroud
- Re: Help text embedding in C code?,
Carsten Haese
- Re: win32 question in Python,
Brad Johnson
- Re: win32 question in Python,
Cappy2112
- Re: win32 question in Python, Brad Johnson
- Re: win32 question in Python, Ali
- Re: win32 question in Python,
Cappy2112
- What is the "functional" way of doing this?,
beginner
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, Paul Rubin
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?,
attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, Ricardo Aráoz
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, James Stroud
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, Paul Rubin
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, Ricardo Aráoz
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, Ricardo Aráoz
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, Ricardo Aráoz
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?,
James Stroud
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, James Stroud
- Re: What is the "functional" way of doing this?, beginner
- Utilizing a raw IDispatch Pointer from Python, Brad Johnson
- Directory,
Rohan
- Re: Directory, Irmen de Jong
- Re: Directory, markacy
- Re: Directory, brad
- Re: yield keyword usage,
Erik Jones
- Re: yield keyword usage, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: yield keyword usage, Steve Holden
- RE: Free support for Python developers, Carroll, Barry
- Database objects? Persistence? Sql Server woes,
Mike Howarth
- Re: Database objects? Persistence? Sql Server woes, Diez B. Roggisch
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Database objects? Persistence? Sql Server woes, Steve Holden
- Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Jul 30), Gabriel Genellina
- Bug? exec converts '\n' to newline in docstrings!?,
Edward K Ream
- Re: Bug? exec converts '\n' to newline in docstrings!?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Bug? exec converts '\n' to newline in docstrings!?, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Replacing overloaded functions with closures.,
king kikapu
- Re: Replacing overloaded functions with closures.,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: Replacing overloaded functions with closures.,
king kikapu
- Re: Replacing overloaded functions with closures., Terry Reedy
- Re: Replacing overloaded functions with closures., king kikapu
- Re: Replacing overloaded functions with closures.,
king kikapu
- Re: Replacing overloaded functions with closures.,
Neil Cerutti
- Subprocess and pipe-fork-exec primitive,
Rafael Giannetti Viotti
- Re: Subprocess and pipe-fork-exec primitive, "Martin v. Löwis"
- File handle not being released by close,
bg_ie
- Re: File handle not being released by close, Richard Brodie
- Re: File handle not being released by close, Peter Otten
- Re: File handle not being released by close, Eric Brunel
- Re: File handle not being released by close, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: File handle not being released by close, Gary Duzan
- Making Gridded Widgets Expandable,
Jim
- RE: Making Gridded Widgets Expandable, Hamilton, William
- Re: Making Gridded Widgets Expandable, Eric Brunel
- Detecting __future__ features,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Detecting __future__ features,
Lawrence Oluyede
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, Steve Holden
- Re: Detecting __future__ features,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: Detecting __future__ features,
André
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, Carsten Haese
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, André
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, Carsten Haese
- Re: Detecting __future__ features,
André
- Re: Detecting __future__ features, Antti Rasinen
- Re: Detecting __future__ features,
Lawrence Oluyede
- TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'Decimal' and 'Decimal'. Why?,
Gilbert Fine
- Message not available
- Cross platform Python app deployment,
Will McGugan
- Re: Cross platform Python app deployment, Benjamin Niemann
- Re: Cross platform Python app deployment,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Cross platform Python app deployment, vasudevram
- Xinetd & python server script. problem to get data from from client, ilia . meerovich
- How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??,
Jia Lu
- Re: How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??,
Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??, Steve Holden
- Re: How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??, Chris Mellon
- Re: How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??, star . public
- Re: How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??,
Steve Holden
- Re: How to write GUI and event separately in wxPython??,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: problems with logging module,
Alia Khouri
- Re: problems with logging module,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: problems with logging module, Alia Khouri
- Re: problems with logging module,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: making a variable available in a function from decorator,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: making a variable available in a function from decorator, rkmr.em@xxxxxxxxx
- Message not available
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: making a variable available in a function from decorator, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Hex editor display - can this be more pythonic?,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Hex editor display - can this be more pythonic?,
CC
- Re: Hex editor display - can this be more pythonic?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Hex editor display - can this be more pythonic?,
CC
- Message not available
- Re: Hex editor display - can this be more pythonic?,
CC
- Message not available
- Re: Hex editor display - can this be more pythonic?, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Hex editor display - can this be more pythonic?,
CC
- Re: Understanding mxODBC Insert Error, Harrie Geerts
- Re: Understanding mxODBC Insert Error, John Machin
- Re: Understanding mxODBC Insert Error, Jon Clements
- Re: Split a string based on change of character,
attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Split a string based on change of character,
Andrew Savige
- Re: Split a string based on change of character, attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Split a string based on change of character,
Andrew Savige
- Re: Compiling 2.5.1 on OpenBSD 4.1,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Compiling 2.5.1 on OpenBSD 4.1,
nazgul
- Re: Compiling 2.5.1 on OpenBSD 4.1, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Compiling 2.5.1 on OpenBSD 4.1, nazgul
- Re: Compiling 2.5.1 on OpenBSD 4.1, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Compiling 2.5.1 on OpenBSD 4.1, nazgul
- Re: Compiling 2.5.1 on OpenBSD 4.1,
nazgul
- Re: Memory utilization (linux v. openbsd), Michael Torrie
- Re: Events: The Python Way,
David Wilson
- Re: Events: The Python Way,
Gianmaria
- Re: Events: The Python Way, kyosohma
- Re: Events: The Python Way,
Gianmaria
- Message not available
- Re: Events: The Python Way, Antti Rasinen
- Re: How to stop print printing spaces?, Roel Schroeven
- Re: this must be a stupid question ..., Neil Cerutti
- Re: this must be a stupid question ..., Gary Herron
- Re: this must be a stupid question ..., David Wilson
- Re: this must be a stupid question ..., Ben Finney
- Re: How to write a warning to my log file?, Jay Loden
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?,
Gilles Ganault
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, Gilles Ganault
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, sturlamolden
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, Gilles Ganault
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, sturlamolden
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, Gilles Ganault
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?, sturlamolden
- Re: Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?,
Gilles Ganault
- Re: replacement for execfile,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: replacement for execfile, Alex Popescu
- Re: Python 2.5.1 can't find win32file?,
samwyse
- Re: Python 2.5.1 can't find win32file?, Jay Loden
- Re: Python 2.5.1 can't find win32file?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: pythonic parsing of URL,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: pythonic parsing of URL, GreenH
- Re: Packages,
Alex Popescu
- Re: Packages, Kevin T. Ryan
- Re: problem with change to exceptions, Paul Rubin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: problem with change to exceptions, Alex Popescu
- Re: problem with change to exceptions,
Neal Becker
- Re: problem with change to exceptions, Paul Rubin
- Re: problem with change to exceptions, Alex Popescu
- Re: problem with change to exceptions, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Process Control Help,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Process Control Help,
Azazello
- Re: Process Control Help, Walt Leipold
- Re: Process Control Help,
Azazello
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problem embedding in small Win32 App, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Problem embedding in small Win32 App, Brad Johnson
- Re: Relative-importing *,
Ben Finney
- Re: Relative-importing *, Alex Popescu
- Re: Relative-importing *,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Relative-importing *, Paul Rubin
- Re: Removing certain tags from html files, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Removing certain tags from html files, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Compiling python2.5.1 results in 3.5MB python lib?, Chris Mellon
- Re: Compiling python2.5.1 results in 3.5MB python lib?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?,
Peter Otten
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?,
mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, Tim Roberts
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, Paul Rubin
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, Carl Friedrich Bolz
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, David H Wild
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, David H Wild
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, John DeRosa
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, Tim Roberts
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?, Tim Roberts
- Re: 128 or 96 bit integer types?,
mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: OOP in Python book?,
Dick Moores
- Message not available
- Re: OOP in Python book?, Dick Moores
- Re: OOP in Python book?, James Stroud
- Re: OOP in Python book?, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: a simple string question, Zentrader
- Re: a simple string question,
Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: a simple string question,
vedrandekovic
- Re: a simple string question, Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: a simple string question, Zentrader
- Re: a simple string question, Zentrader
- Re: a simple string question, vedrandekovic
- Re: a simple string question, Steve Holden
- Re: a simple string question, Zentrader
- Re: a simple string question, vedrandekovic
- Re: a simple string question,
vedrandekovic
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Imported globals?, Gary Herron
- Re: Imported globals?,
Valentina Vaneeva
- Re: Imported globals?,
star . public
- Re: Imported globals?, anethema
- Re: Imported globals?, Valentina Vaneeva
- Re: Imported globals?,
star . public
- <Possible follow-ups>
- [python-list] pdf read & write, Hyunchul Kim
- Re: [python-list] pdf read & write, David Boddie
- Re: <> vs !=,
jeffmess@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: <> vs !=,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: <> vs !=, Paul McGuire
- Re: <> vs !=,
Neil Cerutti
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: <> vs !=, Terry Reedy
- Re: Submit form, open result in a browser, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Submit form, open result in a browser,
theju
- Re: Submit form, open result in a browser,
Tina I
- Re: Submit form, open result in a browser, Cameron Laird
- Re: Submit form, open result in a browser,
Tina I
- Re: Filtering content of a text file, Amit Khemka
- Re: Filtering content of a text file,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Filtering content of a text file,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Filtering content of a text file, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Filtering content of a text file,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Filtering content of a text file, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Filtering content of a text file,
Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Filtering content of a text file, Ira . Kovac
- Re: Compile python with Mingw,
Ninereeds
- Re: Compile python with Mingw,
Steve Holden
- Re: Compile python with Mingw, Ninereeds
- Re: Compile python with Mingw,
Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: Compile python with Mingw, Brian Elmegaard
- Re: slow emails, John J. Lee
- Re: Factory pattern again,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Factory pattern again, Mike Howarth
- Re: Factory pattern again,
Mike Howarth
- Re: Factory pattern again, cunheise@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Factory pattern again, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: Factory pattern again, Steve Holden
- Re: instantiate a 'classobj', attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Another C API Question,
Robert Kern
- Re: Another C API Question, beginner
- Re: Another C API Question,
Farshid Lashkari
- Re: Another C API Question,
beginner
- Re: Another C API Question, Farshid Lashkari
- Re: Another C API Question, beginner
- Re: Another C API Question, Farshid Lashkari
- Re: Another C API Question, beginner
- Re: Another C API Question, beginner
- Re: Another C API Question,
beginner
- Re: C API -- Two questions,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: C API -- Two questions, beginner
- Re: generating objects of a type from a name.,
tsuraan
- Re: generating objects of a type from a name.,
chris . lyon
- Re: generating objects of a type from a name., Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: generating objects of a type from a name., Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: generating objects of a type from a name.,
chris . lyon
- Re: zip() function troubles,
Paul Rubin
- Re: zip() function troubles,
Istvan Albert
- Re: zip() function troubles, Paul Rubin
- Re: zip() function troubles, Istvan Albert
- Re: zip() function troubles, Paul Rubin
- Re: zip() function troubles, Terry Reedy
- Re: zip() function troubles, Istvan Albert
- Re: zip() function troubles, Chris Mellon
- Re: zip() function troubles,
Istvan Albert
- Re: zip() function troubles,
Peter Otten
- Re: zip() function troubles,
Paul Rubin
- Re: zip() function troubles, Chris Mellon
- Re: zip() function troubles, Paul Rubin
- Re: zip() function troubles, Istvan Albert
- Re: zip() function troubles,
Paul Rubin
- Re: zip() function troubles,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: zip() function troubles, Paul Rubin
- Re: zip() function troubles,
Istvan Albert
- Re: zip() function troubles, Terry Reedy
- Re: Learning Jython?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Learning Jython?, Benjamin
- Re: CSV Issue,
John Machin
- Re: CSV Issue, Rohan
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Ben Finney
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Kenneth Love
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries, Martin P. Hellwig
- Test-driven design (was: Comparing Dictionaries), Ben Finney
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Kenneth Love
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Ali
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Kenneth Love
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Kenneth Love
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Paddy
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Kenneth Love
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries, Paddy
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries, Paul Rubin
- Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Kenneth Love
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Fwd: Re: Comparing Dictionaries,
Kenneth Love
- Re: Fwd: Re: Comparing Dictionaries, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: question about math module notation,
Stargaming
- Re: question about math module notation, brad
- Re: question about math module notation, Gary Herron
- Re: question about math module notation,
Paul Rubin
- Re: question about math module notation,
brad
- Re: question about math module notation, Paul Rubin
- Re: question about math module notation, Dan Bishop
- Re: question about math module notation, Paul Rubin
- Re: question about math module notation,
brad
- Re: pyparser and recursion problem,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: pyparser and recursion problem,
Paul McGuire
- Re: pyparser and recursion problem, pyscottishguy
- Re: pyparser and recursion problem, Paul McGuire
- Re: pyparser and recursion problem, pyscottishguy
- Re: pyparser and recursion problem,
Paul McGuire
- Re: encode/decode misunderstanding, Tim Arnold
- Re: encode/decode misunderstanding,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: encode/decode misunderstanding, Tim Arnold
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?,
martyw
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?, Ben Finney
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?,
Steve Holden
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?,
Stef Mientki
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?, Paul Rubin
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?,
Stef Mientki
- Re: removing items from a dictionary ?, Alex Popescu
- Re: Fwd: I am giving up perl because of assholes on clpm -- switching to Python, Kay Schluehr
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Fwd: I am giving up perl because of assholes on clpm -- switching to Python, Danyelle Gragsone
- Re: Fwd: I am giving up perl because of assholes on clpm -- switching to Python, Steve Holden
- Re: I am giving up perl because of assholes on clpm -- switching to Python, John K Masters
- Re: I am giving up perl because of assholes on clpm -- switching to Python, Danyelle Gragsone
- Re: Why is "for line in f" faster than readline(),
Duncan Booth
- Re: Why is "for line in f" faster than readline(), Alexandre Ferrieux
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: SQLObject 0.9.1,
Gerardo Herzig
- Re: SQLObject 0.9.1,
Sherm Pendley
- Re: SQLObject 0.9.1, Steve Holden
- Re: SQLObject 0.9.1, Sherm Pendley
- Re: SQLObject 0.9.1, Steve Holden
- Re: SQLObject 0.9.1, Sherm Pendley
- Re: SQLObject 0.9.1,
Sherm Pendley
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: SQLObject 0.7.8, george williams
- Re: SQLObject 0.7.8, Oleg Broytmann
- Re: Generating PDF reports, Carsten Haese
- Re: Generating PDF reports,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Generating PDF reports, vasudevram
- Re: Scope <or> PyQt question,
Stargaming
- Re: Scope <or> PyQt question, dittonamed
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Scope <or> PyQt question, David Boddie
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: os.path.walk usage on WinXP, Alex Popescu
- Re: os.path.walk usage on WinXP, Alex Popescu
- Re: Tix.Tk() on Mac Intel, Kevin Walzer
- Re: Tix.Tk() on Mac Intel, Kevin Walzer
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Tix.Tk() on Mac Intel, Daniel Nogradi
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?,
Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Chris Mellon
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Chris Mellon
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Chris Mellon
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Michael L Torrie
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?, Stefan Scholl
- Re: Any reason why cStringIO in 2.5 behaves different from 2.4?,
Stefan Scholl
- Re: compiling sip on vista, Phil Thompson
- Re: cls & self, Stargaming
- Re: cls & self,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: cls & self, Chris Mellon
- Re: Keyword argument 'from'; invalid syntax, Paul Rubin
- Re: Keyword argument 'from'; invalid syntax,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Keyword argument 'from'; invalid syntax, Kai Kuehne
- Re: Keyword argument 'from'; invalid syntax, Stargaming
- Re: Singleton in Python Cookbook,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Singleton in Python Cookbook, Alex Popescu
- Message not available
- Re: Singleton in Python Cookbook, Alex Popescu
- Re: Singleton in Python Cookbook, John J. Lee
- Message not available
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- Re: Singleton in Python Cookbook, Steve Holden
- Re: Singleton in Python Cookbook,
Alex Popescu
- Re: Singleton in Python Cookbook, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Bug in cPickle with packages and 'object' inherited class, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file,
Jeff
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Daniel Nogradi
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file,
George Sakkis
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file,
Daniel Nogradi
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Mike
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Steve Holden
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Neil Cerutti
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file,
Daniel Nogradi
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file,
James Stroud
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Paul Rubin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file,
Jeff McNeil
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file,
Grant Edwards
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Jeff
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Grant Edwards
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Jay Loden
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: first, second, etc line of text file,
Grant Edwards
- Re: is_iterable function.,
danmcleran@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: is_iterable function.,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: is_iterable function., Neil Cerutti
- Re: is_iterable function., Carsten Haese
- Re: is_iterable function., Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: is_iterable function., Carsten Haese
- Re: is_iterable function.,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: is_iterable function., Duncan Booth
- Re: is_iterable function., Carsten Haese
- Re: is_iterable function., Neil Cerutti
- Re: is_iterable function., George Sakkis
- Message not available
- Re: is_iterable function., Steve Holden
- Re: is_iterable function., Neil Cerutti
- Re: is_iterable function., Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: is_iterable function., Neil Cerutti
- Re: is_iterable function., George Sakkis
- Re: is_iterable function., Neil Cerutti
- Re: is_iterable function.,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: is_iterable function., Jeff McNeil
- Re: Windows error 126 loading a dll on windows 2000, Larry Bates
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Steve Holden
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development,
Carsten Haese
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development,
walterbyrd
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Christoph Haas
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Jeff
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, walterbyrd
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Carsten Haese
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, walterbyrd
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Carsten Haese
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, walterbyrd
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Steve Holden
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, SamFeltus
- Message not available
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, SamFeltus
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development,
walterbyrd
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Jeffrey Froman
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Paul Rubin
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Steve Holden
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Paul Rubin
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Chris Mellon
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Paul Rubin
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Jon Ribbens
- Re: Why PHP is so much more popular for web-development, Steve Holden
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- Re: wxGlade: Who knows how to drive this application?, Roel Schroeven
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: wxGlade: Who knows how to drive this application?,
Alberto Griggio
- Re: wxGlade: Who knows how to drive this application?, vasudevram
- Re: wxGlade: Who knows how to drive this application?,
Roel Schroeven
- Re: wxGlade: Who knows how to drive this application?, Alberto Griggio
- Re: Reading files, splitting on a delimiter and newlines.,
kyosohma
- Re: Reading files, splitting on a delimiter and newlines., Stargaming
- Re: Reading files, splitting on a delimiter and newlines., Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Reading files, splitting on a delimiter and newlines., attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples,
kyosohma
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples,
Stargaming
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples,
beginner
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, kyosohma
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, beginner
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, George Sakkis
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Jeff
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Aneesh Goel
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Jeff
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Eduardo \"EdCrypt\" O. Padoan
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Jeff
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, beginner
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Stargaming
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, beginner
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Paul Rubin
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, beginner
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Jeff
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, James Stroud
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, beginner
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Flatten a list/tuple and Call a function with tuples,
beginner
- Re: 16-bit colour representation, John Machin
- Re: 16-bit colour representation,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: 16-bit colour representation,
Steve Holden
- Re: 16-bit colour representation, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: 16-bit colour representation, Steve Holden
- Re: 16-bit colour representation,
Steve Holden
- Re: adding a docstring to an instancemethod,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: adding a docstring to an instancemethod,
jelle
- Re: adding a docstring to an instancemethod, jelle
- Re: adding a docstring to an instancemethod, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: adding a docstring to an instancemethod, Neil Cerutti
- Re: adding a docstring to an instancemethod, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: adding a docstring to an instancemethod,
jelle
- Re: Unable to abort a FTP command?, billiejoex
- Re: How to create a single executable of a Python program,
hong2221
- Re: How to create a single executable of a Python program, branko . petrovic
- Re: How to create a single executable of a Python program,
Graeme Glass
- Re: How to create a single executable of a Python program, Harlin Seritt
- Re: How to create a single executable of a Python program, Ali
- Re: How to create a single executable of a Python program, Larry Bates
- Re: Base class for file-like objects? (a.k.a "Stream" in Java), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Base class for file-like objects? (a.k.a "Stream" in Java),
Asun Friere
- Re: Base class for file-like objects? (a.k.a "Stream" in Java), tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Base class for file-like objects? (a.k.a "Stream" in Java), George Sakkis
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Reading a Directory of Emails - Problems, StatsJunkie
- Re: printing unicode strings, Peter Otten
- Re: printing unicode strings,
John Machin
- Re: printing unicode strings, 7stud
- Re: Cleaning up a string,
Peter Otten
- Re: Cleaning up a string, James Stroud
- Re: Cleaning up a string, MRAB
- Re: Good String Tokenizer, James Stroud
- Re: Good String Tokenizer, Duncan Booth
- Re: Problem in Socket....., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Problem in Socket....., Grant Edwards
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: exec and func_code, Prepscius, Colin (IT)
- Re: exec and func_code, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Any python module for Traversing HTML files,
Clement
- Re: Any python module for Traversing HTML files, Carsten Haese
- Re: Any python module for Traversing HTML files, Kelvie Wong
- Re: Any python module for Traversing HTML files, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Any python module for Traversing HTML files, Benjamin
- Re: datetime.time() class - How to pass it a time string?, Miles
- Re: datetime.time() class - How to pass it a time string?, Neil Cerutti
- Re: datetime.time() class - How to pass it a time string?, Petr Jakes
- Message not available
- Re: datetime.time() class - How to pass it a time string?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python, Carsten Haese
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python,
Jason
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python,
Cameron Laird
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python, Jeff
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python, Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python, Jeff
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python,
Cameron Laird
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Closures / Blocks in Python, Klaas
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How do I 'stat' online files?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How do I 'stat' online files?, Carsten Haese
- Re: How do I 'stat' online files?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Tix not properly installed on OS X?,
Kevin Walzer
- Message not available
- Re: Tix not properly installed on OS X?, Kevin Walzer
- Message not available
- Re: Tix not properly installed on OS X?, Kevin Walzer
- Re: How to programmatically insert pages into MDI., fynali iladijas
- Re: how to get next month string?, Yinghe Chen
- Re: how to get next month string?, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: how to get next month string?,
John Machin
- Re: how to get next month string?,
Carsten Haese
- Re: how to get next month string?, John Machin
- Re: how to get next month string?, Silfheed
- Re: how to get next month string?, Yinghe Chen
- Re: how to get next month string?,
Carsten Haese
- Re: From D,
Stargaming
- Re: From D,
Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: From D, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: From D, Jakub Stolarski
- Re: From D, Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: From D, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: From D, star . public
- Re: From D, Ben Finney
- Re: From D, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: From D, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: From D, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: From D, Ben Finney
- Re: From D, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: From D, Ben Finney
- Re: From D, Ben Finney
- Re: From D, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: From D, Ben Finney
- Message not available
- Re: From D, Tim Williams
- Re: From D, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: From D, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: From D, Ben Finney
- Re: From D, Alex Martelli
- Re: From D, Kay Schluehr
- Re: From D, bearophileHUGS
- Re: From D, Paul Rubin
- Re: From D,
Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: From D,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: From D, Paddy
- Re: From D, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: From D,
Leo Petr
- RE: From D, Ryan Ginstrom
- Message not available
- Re: From D, fdu.xiaojf@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: display image through cgi python html,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: display image through cgi python html, Steve Holden
- Re: display image through cgi python html, Ladislav Andel
- Re: Python pearls required for iteration across fields of data structure, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: some parts of wxPython broken on Mac,
Steve Holden
- Re: some parts of wxPython broken on Mac, kyosohma
- Re: Recursive lists, Duncan Booth
- Re: Recursive lists,
Stargaming
- Re: Recursive lists, mizrandir
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Code objects, Terry Reedy
- Re: wxPython Internationalization, kyosohma
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod,
james_027
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Message not available
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Neil Cerutti
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Alex Popescu
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Alex Popescu
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Neil Cerutti
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Alex Popescu
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Neil Cerutti
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Steven D'Aprano
- Message not available
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: classmethod & staticmethod,
james_027
- Re: Hacking with __new__,
Duncan Booth
- Re: Hacking with __new__,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Hacking with __new__, Sandra-24
- Re: Hacking with __new__, Chris Mellon
- Re: Hacking with __new__, Duncan Booth
- Re: Hacking with __new__,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Subclassing int, Alex Popescu
- Re: pylint style convention, Michael Hoffman
- Re: pylint style convention, Ben Finney
- Re: Extracting attributes from compiled python code or parse trees, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Extracting attributes from compiled python code or parse trees, Peter Otten
- Re: code indentation,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: code indentation,
vedrandekovic
- Re: code indentation, Steve Holden
- Re: code indentation, Ben Finney
- Re: code indentation, vedrandekovic
- Re: code indentation, Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: code indentation, vedrandekovic
- Re: code indentation, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: code indentation, Ben Finney
- Re: code indentation, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: code indentation, Steve Holden
- Re: code indentation, vedrandekovic
- Re: code indentation, Michael L Torrie
- Re: code indentation, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: code indentation, Ben Finney
- Re: code indentation, Ben Finney
- Re: code indentation, Steve Holden
- Re: code indentation,
vedrandekovic
- Re: Maintaining leading zeros with the lstrip string function?, Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Maintaining leading zeros with the lstrip string function?, Carsten Haese
- Re: Maintaining leading zeros with the lstrip string function?, Steve Holden
- Re: inet_addr() in Python, Steve Holden
- Re: Confused with csv.reader copies, Larry Bates
- Re: Confused with csv.reader copies, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Confused with csv.reader copies, Jeethu Rao
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Danyelle Gragsone
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?,
Cameron Laird
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, supercooper
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Beliavsky
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Mike C. Fletcher
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?,
NicolasG
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Jarek Zgoda
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, NicolasG
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, gregarican
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Cameron Laird
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Alex Martelli
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, bill . punch
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Aahz
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?,
Omari Norman
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Paul Rubin
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- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Star
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Where do they tech Python officialy ?,
NicolasG
- Re: Reading data from an ISA port,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Reading data from an ISA port, Gabriel Dragffy
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?),
Richard Brodie
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?),
oren . tsur
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), Stefan Behnel
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), Steve Holden
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?),
oren . tsur
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?),
André
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?),
oren . tsur
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), Stefan Behnel
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), oren . tsur
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), John Machin
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), oren . tsur
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), Stefan Behnel
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?), oren . tsur
- Re: Parsing XML with ElementTree (unicode problem?),
oren . tsur
- Re: Need Help with base64, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Need Help with base64, Terry Reedy
- Re: Need Help with base64, Tim Roberts
- Re: set_proxy in urllib2 is driving my crazy, O.R.Senthil Kumaran
- Re: python-fam documentation., Evan Klitzke
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