ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
The search feature of the web site is quite effective! :-)
simple to be used if you're looking for a very common word ("in") and
don't know other keys to find it.
To be honest I was being a bit optimistic but I did
just type "in" for the search and the first 5 or so
h
Thankyou guys.
> The search feature of the web site is quite effective! :-)
Alan, i know that every site has a search function, but they're not so
simple to be used if you're looking for a very common word ("in") and
don't know other keys to find it.
Regards,
Giorgio
ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
if OBJECT in LIST:
Well, but i'd like to read the page of the python tutorial regarding
this. I'm not able to locate it. Can you help me?
Not everything is covered in the odfficial tutorial, its only meant to
be an introduction to the language.
You should find it in
On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 17:36 +0200, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> if OBJECT in LIST:
>
> Well, but i'd like to read the page of the python tutorial regarding
> this. I'm not able to locate it. Can you help me?
When in the python interpreter type help('in') and you should have all
info you need about t
2009/9/19 Sander Sweers :
> On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 17:20 +0200, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
>> I want to check the extension of an uploaded file. So i've created a
>> list with allowed extensions:
>>
>> enabled_ext = ['gif', 'jpeg', 'png', 'bmp', 'tiff']
>
> If this does not change make it s tuple. It d
On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 17:20 +0200, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> I want to check the extension of an uploaded file. So i've created a
> list with allowed extensions:
>
> enabled_ext = ['gif', 'jpeg', 'png', 'bmp', 'tiff']
If this does not change make it s tuple. It does not change what is
written bel
if file_ext in enabled_ext
Found an example some seconds ago in another mailing lists. I'm not
able to find the python tutorial that describes this statement. Can
you help me please?
2009/9/19 ad...@gg-lab.net :
> Ops, i have another question, it seems very simple.
>
> I want to check the extensi
Ops, i have another question, it seems very simple.
I want to check the extension of an uploaded file. So i've created a
list with allowed extensions:
enabled_ext = ['gif', 'jpeg', 'png', 'bmp', 'tiff']
How can i create a simple if that check if the file ext (file_ext) is
in the list?
I've sear
Hi All,
the solution was in the link i've posted before. If i use:
type = imghdr.what('img.test', image.data)
The imghdr modules ignore the filename (first argument) and takes the
second as a data stream assumed to contain the filetype.
The solution only works for images, but that's what i need
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 16:48 -0400, Kent Johnson wrote:
> > So, the __init__.py file of the GAE evinronment's ctypes library is
> > broken, as it's importing from a package that doesn't exist. Right?
>
> Probably ctypes is not supported in GAE, that would be a pretty big
> security hole.
There is
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:10 PM, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> Ok, so magic is not installed on GAE. I've then uploaded it and it
> loaded succesfully. New error:
>
> No module named _ctypes
>
> And, reading the full debug i got this:
>
> File "/base/python_dist/lib/python2.5/ctypes/__init__.py", lin
Ok, a good news for me:
i've modified my script, adding a:
import magic
line at the top of it. But I got this error:
No module named magic
Ok, so magic is not installed on GAE. I've then uploaded it and it
loaded succesfully. New error:
No module named _ctypes
And, reading the full debug i g
Oh, i'm sorry.
I've read the README, but haven't noticed that
m.from_buffer(open("testdata/test.pdf").read(1024))
was exactly what i was looking for.
Ok, i'll try it and let you know :D
2009/9/18 Kent Johnson :
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:21 PM, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
>> Hi Emile,
>>
>> that
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:21 PM, ad...@gg-lab.net wrote:
> Hi Emile,
>
> that functions requires a filename/path.
Did you even look at the link? There is a from_buffer() method also.
Kent
> 2009/9/18 Emile van Sebille :
>> I'd take a look at python-magic at
>> http://hupp.org/adam/hg/python-ma
Hi Emile,
that functions requires a filename/path. Just like this one (for images)
http://docs.python.org/library/imghdr.html
Ok, i don't have a filename. I get the file from a BLOB in a db. Any idea?
Thankyou for your precious help.
2009/9/18 Emile van Sebille :
> On 9/18/2009 10:05 AM ad...@
On 9/18/2009 10:05 AM ad...@gg-lab.net said...
Hi,
i'm putting file in a DB as BLOB entries. To serve them, i need to
take Content-Type headers.
So, i'm looking for a function that returnes the filetype, given a data str.
I've found many other topics like this in python mail-archive, but any
o
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