Since dict.keys() return a list of the keys in the dict and the keys are
associated with the dict's values why doesnt it work the other way around too?
I'm talking about this:
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for key in sorted( months.keys() ):
print('''
<option value="%s"> %s </option>
''' % (months[key], key) )
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I could have uses ordered by kees but that orders key alphabetically, and
montha re not displayed in the usual row. ordering by values though it would be
a perfect fit.
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