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<0> morning. <1> am I in the right spot to get a bit of python help? I've been trying to figure out a way to send a file (either copy or move) to a SMB Shared Folder. I'm currently using python 2.3. Is there any easy way to accomplish this? thanks in advnce ;-) <2> I guess noone could tell. <3> eh? <2> His nick was "No1CaNTeL".
<2> He left right before you joined. <3> oh <3> maybe he was a python bot? <2> Bots don't ask about using Python to copy to SMB shared folders. <4> of course they do <4> it's not like they can figure that out for themselves <2> It can if it's one of those nasty replicatooors. <3> .append <3> .append joink <5> re <6> Hrm, did rm-f die again? <7> hi guys <7> I am pretty new to python. I reading the O'reilly Learning Python book. It says that python alwas handles references. I tried something with list. <7> http://rafb.net/paste/results/dpzViC75.html <7> Why line 9 tells me that L2[0] == 0 and not 100? <8> L2 is created as a new list object, it is not a reference to L1, otherwise the result of printing L1 and L2 would be the same
<9> hey every one <10> Mr_Muh: even tho you changed L1[0] to 10, L2 has no "relationship" with L1 and thus only gets updated when you re-calculate L2 on line 10 (shown on line 12) <8> scan <8> ./scan <8> lists channel members in BitchX <2> BX? 1996 called, he wants his 1337 back. <8> omg, i so l33tz0r, i usr irssi? :D <11> Hi. I'm building a webspider and am currently using urllib to urlopen the pages. However, I'm finding that some of the links are contructed by javasript as the page opens. Is there a way to interperet the javascript/other client side stuff in my html? <4> probably not without making a real web browser <4> or using a current web browser to render the page, but that ****s <11> I've never tried it, but I've seen simple examples of quick browsers written in different windowing libraries. Do you have any idea what they use for the guts of that. <11> Ie, if pygtk or something has an HtmlWebbrowser object maybe. <4> I wouldn't know about that <4> I'm not crazy enough to attempt writing a browser <2> If they are created when the page loads, you could always write a JS interpreter. <2> A bit harder if it requires user interaction.
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