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python-ldap

y0!
where can i get module of python-ldap to work with eclipse ide on
windows?

tks!

Feb 7 '06 #1
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bt******@gmail.com wrote:
y0!
where can i get module of python-ldap to work with eclipse ide on
windows?

tks!

gOOgl3, man

PS: We tend to speak English here :-)
--
Steve Holden +44 150 684 7255 +1 800 494 3119
Holden Web LLC www.holdenweb.com
PyCon TX 2006 www.python.org/pycon/

Feb 7 '06 #2
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Feb 7 '06 #3
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Feb 7 '06 #4
"Steve Holden" <st***@holdenweb.com> wrote in message
news:ma***************************************@pyt hon.org...
bt******@gmail.com wrote:
y0!
where can i get module of python-ldap to work with eclipse ide on
windows?

tks!

gOOgl3, man

PS: We tend to speak English here :-)
--
Steve Holden +44 150 684 7255 +1 800 494 3119
Holden Web LLC www.holdenweb.com
PyCon TX 2006 www.python.org/pycon/


How non-l33t of us!

-- Paul
Feb 7 '06 #5
On 7 Feb 2006 10:02:23 -0800, rumours say that "bt******@gmail.com"
<bt******@gmail.com> might have written:
_)_
On 7 Feb 2006 10:02:25 -0800, rumours say that "bt******@gmail.com"
<bt******@gmail.com> might have written:
_)_


You can't beat Steve with a pair of arses, because Steve's hand is
physically higher than your arse (even considering a big age-gap between you
two).

If you said o0o, I'd call your bluff a zero and raise an eye (make that a
capital eye). I also believe that I could fit a db in there (as thin as the
crack may be), but (o)(o) would be cozier as a receptacle.

Now, let us all smart_)_s peace off.

PS should anyone grab the chance and mix ethnic jokes based on my
nationality in a reply, I'll have to tell you that I have been offended by
professionals during my army service and you'll barely scratch my back :)
--
TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best.
"Dear Paul,
please stop spamming us."
The Corinthians
Feb 13 '06 #6
hy...

if you dont know how to help people here... dont say "google it".

groups.google was made to help! not to say google it!

i really dont not what kind of professional you are to say "google it!"

you are smart boy!

i think your mom has much pride of you!

google it to learn more than say "google it!"

Feb 13 '06 #7
On 13 Feb 2006 11:11:05 -0800, rumours say that "bt******@gmail.com"
<bt******@gmail.com> might have written:
hy... if you dont know how to help people here... dont say "google it".
I never said "google it". I presume you mean this post as a reply to all
other posters in this thread, right? And you can bet your tiny _)_ that
Steve Holden does know how to help people here, something that can be proven
if you google for previous posts of him.
groups.google was made to help! not to say google it!
groups.google was made to *archive* newsgroups. By using groups.google, you
just participate in the larger community of Usenet. Google that strange
term "usenet". It's kind of public email. You send to a "newsgroup", then
everybody in the world can see your message, and anybody can reply, and so
forth.

You'll see in one of the top hits (for "usenet") that Google sometime
acquired the Usenet Archive of Deja (Deja.com, DejaNews.com etc), which are
archives of newsgroups since before Google existed. There is no company
"google.groups" full of professionals getting paid to answer your questions.

Think of groups.google as an agency that allows you to travel in the
dangerous world of Usenet.
i really dont not what kind of professional you are to say "google it!"
Assuming you reply to Steve Holden; you have false logic. Like I said,
nobody ever gets paid for replying to newsgroup posts, so professionalism
does not get involved in any sense. Or have you sent any money to the PSF
[Python Software Foundation] asking for support? If that is the case, I
fully apologize, and please don't read the rest of my post! ;)
you are smart boy!
I used to be before I grew up.
i think your mom has much pride of you!
Especially since she will shortly be a grand mother.
google it to learn more than say "google it!"


Your writing style hints you are 14-15 yrs old, but you can also be some
non-native English speaker (as I am), even an IT professional (the topic of
LDAP does not concern the average adolescent :); in either case, perhaps you
might be able and not entirely bored to read more than a few pages:

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Let this be your guide in your travels in Usenet. Show you did your
"homework" before asking others.

You see, imagine yourself after about 15-20 years of using computers and
discussing them with others (in private or on the internet), and new people
keep coming all the time asking the same questions that have been discussed,
answered and beaten to death dozens of times before. Steve's using
computers for longer than that, and he bothered at least to tell you the
obvious step you didn't take: to google your question so you find the
previous related discussions.

You should thank him for offering his time, because his reply was helpful
even if you don't understand it; he directed you to the whereabouts of the
answer to your question. Ask groups.google about

group:comp.lang.python ldap

and work your way from there. When you come back here after you've grokked
the "Smart Questions" document, I (and Steve I am sure, and lots of others
who didn't bother to reply as Steve did) will be more than glad to help you
further your knowledge of Python.

Cheers, btaranto.
--
TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best.
"Dear Paul,
please stop spamming us."
The Corinthians
Feb 14 '06 #8
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 12:36:11 -0500, rumours say that Steve Holden
<st***@holdenweb.com> might have written:
bt******@gmail.com wrote:
y0!

<question snipped>

tks!
gOOgl3, man

PS: We tend to speak English here :-)


Actually, we tend to speak whatever language the OP's experience suggests.

I remember the other day, some Humphrey Bogart asked "Are there any waters
in Casablanca?" and some smart-_)_ replied "You know how to google, don't ya
honey? You just put the little words together and... click search."

I ain't sure if Bogey eventually looked it up.
--
TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best.
"Dear Paul,
please stop spamming us."
The Corinthians
Feb 14 '06 #9

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