Re: Command lime code

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  • Steven D'Aprano

    Re: Command lime code

    On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:20:37 +0100, London wrote:
    I am new to python.
    I did find a page which listed some code - IE "chdir" type code but can
    not find it again.
    Can you supply an address?

    http://www.google.com is a good address to use.


    Seriously, did you think we've hacked your computer and are spying on
    your web browsing? How would we know what web page you have visited?



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    Steven
  • Timothy Grant

    #2
    Re: Command lime code

    On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 3:38 PM, <London@ezauza. comwrote:
    >>Seriously, did you think we've hacked your computer and are spying on
    >>your web browsing? How would we know what web page you have visited?
    >
    I was hoping someone would give me a page add where such code could be
    found.
    Thanks for the helpful reply.
    --

    >
    If you asked a more helpful question you may get more helpful replies.
    None of us here have experienced your experiences, or seen the code
    you're working on, so expecting us to divine what you're looking for
    based on next-to-no content in your question is a bit much.


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    Stand Fast,
    tjg. [Timothy Grant]

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    • Cameron Laird

      #3
      Re: Command lime code

      In article <mailman.243.12 20049994.3487.p ython-list@python.org >,
      Timothy Grant <timothy.grant@ gmail.comwrote:
      >On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 3:38 PM, <London@ezauza. comwrote:
      >>>Seriously, did you think we've hacked your computer and are spying on
      >>>your web browsing? How would we know what web page you have visited?
      >>
      >I was hoping someone would give me a page add where such code could be
      >found.
      >Thanks for the helpful reply.
      >--
      >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
      >>
      >
      >If you asked a more helpful question you may get more helpful replies.
      >None of us here have experienced your experiences, or seen the code
      >you're working on, so expecting us to divine what you're looking for
      >based on next-to-no content in your question is a bit much.

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