Arrgh! Please help.
Fredrik Lundh
effbot at telia.com
Sat May 13 22:20:49 EDT 2000
<chibaA at TinterlogD.Tcom> wrote:
> I'm pulling my hair out as to why I get this error:
it just means that value isn't a string.
to figure out what value happens to be, try adding
the following debug statement:
> For this code:
> if 1:
> print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"
> print "whatever",
> oL = ""
> for key,value in rv.items():
print type(value)
> oL = oL + value + "&" + "blah"
> print "blah",
> print "=",
> print oL
...
> And while I'm at it, is there any way to use consecutive print
> statements, and NOT have spaces in the output? ( I know comma gets rid
> of the \n, but not the spaces).
how about:
import sys
write = sys.stdout.write
write("sp")
write("am")
</F>
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