[Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-12 Thread Lobster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brian van den Broek wrote: But the multiple copies of pythonw seems key, and also the sort of thing that better Python minds than most seem to accept they have to live with too: Make sure you read

Re: [Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-12 Thread Kent Johnson
Brian van den Broek wrote: But the multiple copies of pythonw seems key, and also the sort of thing that better Python minds than most seem to accept they have to live with too: Make sure you read the next message in the thread w

Re: [Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-12 Thread Brian van den Broek
Lobster said unto the world upon 2005-02-12 10:34: Danny Yoo wrote: On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Lobster wrote: Just to nail this issue down: try turning ZoneAlarm off, just for a moment, and then start up IDLE. (You can always turn ZoneAlarm back on after this experiment.) If you don't see any proble

Re: [Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-12 Thread Danny Yoo
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Lobster wrote: > Idols subprocess didn't make connection Either Idle can't start or > personal firewall is blocking the connection = > > Now I am getting the added message that the "socket connection is > refused" (recently updated to the latest Zone Alarm) Hi Ed,

Re: [Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-12 Thread Lobster
Danny Yoo wrote: More Info = Idols subprocess didn't make connection Either Idle can't start or personal firewall is blocking the connection = Now I am getting the added message that the "socket connection is refused" (recently updated to the latest Zone Alarm) Ed Jason

Re: [Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-12 Thread Lobster
Danny Yoo wrote: On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Lobster wrote: Idols subprocess didn't make connection Either Idle can't start or personal firewall is blocking the connection = Now I am getting the added message that the "socket connection is refused" (recently updated to the latest Zone Alarm)

Re: [Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-12 Thread Lobster
Danny Yoo wrote: >>More seriously I can not run Idle and Firefox together Not quite sure >>what to do other than download the whole web sites? thanks for the info Danny :-) >What happens if you try running both of them together? Do either of them >fail to start up? > >Firefox and IDLE should not c

Re: [Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-11 Thread Danny Yoo
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Lobster wrote: > The tutorials I am accessing with Firefox and there seems to be a > conflict in which the Idle editor is trying to (or reported as accessing > the Net but does not (according to the literature and warning) Hello! IDLE does use network connections to talk t

[Tutor] Idle needles

2005-02-11 Thread Lobster
Hi Just started with Idle and Python :-) The tutorials I am accessing with Firefox and there seems to be a conflict in which the Idle editor is trying to (or reported as accessing the Net but does not (according to the literature and warning) More seriously I can not run Idle and Firefox together