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my question is i have parsed the xhtml data stream using c
i need to diplay the content present in the command prompt as the data
present in the webpage as links how it can be done?

Jul 18 '05 #1
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p.************@gmail.com wrote:
my question is i have parsed the xhtml data stream using c
That's not a question. And this is a language for discussing
Python, not C.
i need to diplay the content present in the command prompt as the data
present in the webpage as links how it can be done?


http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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Michael Hoffman
Jul 18 '05 #2
Michael Hoffman wrote:
p.************@gmail.com wrote:
my question is i have parsed the xhtml data stream using c

That's not a question. And this is a language for discussing
Python, not C.

Whoa, there! Ease off that trigger-finger, pardner ...
i need to diplay the content present in the command prompt as the data
present in the webpage as links how it can be done?

Looks like a question to me ...
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


Consider that the OP might want to pass the C parser output to a Python
web-content generator, which would make a deal of sense.

regards
Steve

Jul 18 '05 #3
Steve Holden wrote:
Consider that the OP might want to pass the C parser output to a Python
web-content generator, which would make a deal of sense.


You're welcome to guess what the OP wants to do, but I'm not going to.
If he or she asks a coherent question it will probably be answered.
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Michael Hoffman
Jul 18 '05 #4
Michael Hoffman wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Consider that the OP might want to pass the C parser output to a
Python web-content generator, which would make a deal of sense.

You're welcome to guess what the OP wants to do, but I'm not going to.
If he or she asks a coherent question it will probably be answered.


I have no problem with that. Indeed I am often surprised that questions
that I regard as too incoherent to be understood are frequently not only
understood but also answered with patience and fortitude.

Given that you couldn't spare the time to try to intuit the purpose of
the question, I was surprised you took the time to complain about its
incoherence. It's usually (IMHO) much more productive to ignore c.l.py
questions I don't have time for, and it's certainly more polite.

If more of us had ignored Iliardis Lazarus, or whatever his name was,
he'd have gone away a lot quicker :-)

regards
Steve

Jul 18 '05 #5

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