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ASPN Python cookbook in a chm


ASPN Python cookbook in a .chm file
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last updated: 25 August 2004

http://miaw.tcom.ou.edu/~dody/aspnpython.chm

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dody suria wijaya
Jul 18 '05 #1
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dody wrote:
ASPN Python cookbook in a .chm file
===================================

last updated: 25 August 2004

http://miaw.tcom.ou.edu/~dody/aspnpython.chm

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dody suria wijaya


Very cool!

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Vincent Wehren
Jul 18 '05 #2
dody wrote:
ASPN Python cookbook in a .chm file
===================================

last updated: 25 August 2004

http://miaw.tcom.ou.edu/~dody/aspnpython.chm


good stuff
Jul 18 '05 #3
> Very cool!

Thx for the support, here come another updates (26 Aug 2004)
which fixed the double spacing in codes, and even throwing
in the discussion and full comments, raising the filesize to
2.5 megs.

http://miaw.tcom.ou.edu/~dody/aspnpython-2004-08-26.chm

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dody suria wijaya
Jul 18 '05 #4
dody <do**@postaccesslite.com> wrote in message news:<ma**************************************@pyt hon.org>...
ASPN Python cookbook in a .chm file
===================================

last updated: 25 August 2004

http://miaw.tcom.ou.edu/~dody/aspnpython.chm

Thanks a lot !!!
This should be included in the next Python distribution!

Would you mind posting the script tha mde the CHM file ? (unless you
did it in Perl) :-)
Jul 18 '05 #5

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