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[QUOTE=tyincali;724859]what was the solution?[/QUOTE] The pyd file must be somewhere in the PYTHONPATH. So adding the folder like suggested above, did actually added the "DLL" folder to the python path :)
You should really give more informations .... Have you installed Django on the host .... ? They might not want you to do it for all the users and you'd probabaly need ot install django for your user only .... Otherwise try to post you question (with more informations on …
Fast directory scanning is really a tough issue ... once you want to gain the last percents.... I would suggest you to look at [URL="http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=299551"]Artima's post on threads[/URL] and further down the line the usage of generators ! See [URL="http://dabeaz.blogspot.com/2010/07/yieldable-threads-part-1.html"]Dave Beazley's mondo computer blog[/URL] on those... Cool piece of code …
Of course ... print will send the info to the console... You should probabaly change line "8" to have a return ! [CODE] class players: def info(self, name, territory, color): self.name = name self.territory = territory self.color = color return "Player: ", self.name, "<br>Territor[y|ies]: ", self.territory, " <br>Color: ", self.color …
There is something wonky in your post : Why does it complains about Java missing library ? I think you should be more explicit on your set up ... OS (which windows ?)... because a Windows Server might refuse to open a port unless authorized ... I would also look …
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