Hello,
Is there some type of functional way to read things in the Python shell interpreter similar to less or more in the bash (and other) command line shells?
Example:
>>> import subprocess
>>> help(subprocess)
...
...
I'm hoping so as I hate scrolling and love how less works with... (0 Replies)
Hi everybody,
I've been experimenting with Python lately and for the most part it's been a smooth ride. I have one little problem that maybe one of you can help me with.
PROBLEM:
I have list with one word per line.
EXAMPLE
apples
oranges
pears
grapes
etc...
I also have a shell... (2 Replies)
Okay, so I have had this problem on openSUSE, and Debian systems now and I am hoping for a little help. I think it has something to do with Python but I couldn't find a proper Python area here.
I am trying to redirect the output of "ssh suse-server 'python -V'" to a file. It seems that no matter... (3 Replies)
Hi all...
Not sure where to put this so I put it here...
All comments welcome...
1) Is the Python language now considered a part of the *NIX transient command structure much like Perl, (and awk)?
2) If so which OSes now have it as part of a "default" install - NOT an extra to be... (5 Replies)
I am working on requirement on spreadsheet in python scripting.
I have a spreadsheet containing cell values and with background color.
I am able to read the value value but unable to get the background color of that particular cell.
Actually my requirement is to read the cell value along... (1 Reply)
I am writing a little python script that needs to grab version numbers between "<td>4.2.2</td>" within the tbody of the page:
blah blah blah blah blah
Is it possible to use a one-liner to scrap only the digits between the tags:
"<td>4.2.2</td>"
so it spits out:
4.2.2
4.2.1
etc..... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I am trying to run below python code for connecting remote windows machine from unix to run an python file exist on that remote windows machine..
Below is the code I am trying:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import wmi
c = wmi.WMI("xxxxx", user="xxxx", password="xxxxxxx")... (1 Reply)
Hi all...
As you know I like making code backwards compatible for as many platforms as possible.
This Python script was in fact dedicated for the AMIGA A1200 using Pythons 1.4.0, 1.5.2, 1.6.0, 2.0.1, and 2.4.6 as that is all we have for varying levels of upgrades from a HDD and 4MB FastRam... (1 Reply)
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www::mechanize::link
WWW::Mechanize::Link(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::Mechanize::Link(3pm)NAME
WWW::Mechanize::Link - Link object for WWW::Mechanize
SYNOPSIS
Link object to encapsulate all the stuff that Mech needs but nobody wants to deal with as an array.
Constructor
new()
my $link = WWW::Mechanize::Link->new( {
url => $url,
text => $text,
name => $name,
tag => $tag,
base => $base,
attr => $attr_href,
} );
For compatibility, this older interface is also supported:
new( $url, $text, $name, $tag, $base, $attr_href )
Creates and returns a new "WWW::Mechanize::Link" object.
Accessors
$link->url()
URL from the link
$link->text()
Text of the link
$link->name()
NAME attribute from the source tag, if any.
$link->tag()
Tag name (one of: "a", "area", "frame", "iframe" or "meta").
$link->base()
Base URL to which the links are relative.
$link->attrs()
Returns hash ref of all the attributes and attribute values in the tag.
$link->URI()
Returns the URL as a URI::URL object.
$link->url_abs()
Returns a URI::URL object for the absolute form of the string.
SEE ALSO
WWW::Mechanize and WWW::Mechanize::Image
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2004-2010 Andy Lester.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either:
o the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version,
or
o the Artistic License version 2.0.
perl v5.14.2 2011-08-05 WWW::Mechanize::Link(3pm)