markup.py - HTML/XML generator

Gerard Flanagan grflanagan at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Mar 22 04:19:43 EST 2006


Fredrik Lundh wrote:

> Gerard Flanagan wrote:
>
> > Now I can do this:
> >
> >     page = HtmlPage('Test Page')
> >     navbar = page.div(id='left').ul(css='navbar')
> >     for href,link in {'/home':'Home', '/shop':'Shop',
> > '/cart':'Cart'}.iteritems():
> >         navbar.li.a(link,href=href)
> >     page.div(id='main').h1('Header').p('<Text Goes Here>')
> >
> > So *that's* what '__call__' does - I am enlightened!
>
> just wait until you figure out what iteritems do ;-)
>
> :::
>
> I'm sure you already know it, but dictionaries aren't ordered, so that
> navigation bar may not come out as you'd expect.
>
> >>> {"/home": "Home", "/shop": "Shop", "/cart": "Cart"}
> {'/cart': 'Cart', '/shop': 'Shop', '/home': 'Home'}
>

Yes, ran into that yesterday!  I knew dictionaries weren't ordered but
I assumed for simple  tests like above, without any
additions/deletions, they would 'line up right' - seems that can't be
guaranteed.

All the best.

Gerard




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