Why 'files.py' does not print the filenames into a table format?

Ferrous Cranus support at superhost.gr
Sun Jun 16 09:59:21 EDT 2013


On 16/6/2013 11:35 πμ, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
> On 16/6/2013 10:23 πμ, Denis McMahon wrote:
>> On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 22:38:38 +0300, Nick the Gr33k wrote:
>>
>>> PLEASE take a look, its not a huge code
>>
>> First, you need to start writing your code to less than 80 columns if
>> you're going to keep posting it to usenet. I'm sure I'm not the only
>> person who can't be bothered to unwrap it.
>
> TB behaves for me the same way. Any line > 80 chars gets a newline.
> Why this is happening? Why not post up to 256 chars in a single line?
>
>> Secondly, the code you posted only tells part of the story - it's
>> obviously missing either relevant imports or defined functions or
>> possibly both.
>>
>> Third, it would help to see examples of (a) what you expect it to
>> generate, and (b) what it actually generates. You obviously have a web
>> server available to you - you could put both code (just append .txt to
>> the filename) and screenshots from your browser there with no difficulty
>> at all and just include links.
>>
> Actually i twas a short story since i have asked this already in 2
> previous threads of mine,  but here it is the whole thing pasted in
> pastebin. Its not so biug and with your talent you could understand it
> in aprox. 5 mins.
>
> http://pastebin.com/XgWKuXUC

Someone saw something that will help explain why the utf-8 converted 
filenames refuse to appear?

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