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1796 - libwww-perl and Indy Library in your server logs?
Here are some sample lines from our server logs ... and I don't like the look of them! from 195.39.5.203 - Moravskoslezsky Kraj, Czech Republic [1000 miles] - libwww-perl/5.805 .net: /resources/recents.html/plugins/safeh...ms_files/images/id.txt???//index ... 16:44:24 from 91.187.115.253 - Vo ....

1795 - What have iTime, honeytrapagency and domain listing center got in common?
There are so many scams and dubious schemes "out there", and from time to time some of them come enough to my personal attention (by trying to scam me usually!) that I make comment about them on our web site. And, perhaps not surprisingly, I get a great deal of feedback, mostly by email or sometim ....

1794 - Refactoring - a PHP demo becomes a production page
"Refactoring" is a term that I've come across in Extreme Programming, but it's also a relevant topic to consider through the life cycle of any software. Perhaps I had better give a definition .... Refactoring - the updating / alteration of software or systems, usually done in order to take into ac ....

1793 - Which country does a search engine think you are located in?
Search engines have moved forward dramatically over the past few years. We used to laugh when Well House Consultants was the top hit - in the world - for "Birth Notice" - but I suspect arrivals were very frustrated indeed to find that the article in question wasn't really a birth notice at all. The ....

1792 - All the pieces fall into place - hotel and courses
It's when the best-laid plans start to come together that you think "Yes - this is working" - and some of these best laid plans have come together for the public Python course just completed. Quite apart from the courses (where things usually come together very well almost - dare I say it - as a ma ....

1791 - The road ahead - Python 3
A couple of days ago, I mentioned Python 3 in general terms - and today I'm starting to flesh out the road ahead. print The print operator in Python was always a bit curious, with the trailing comma to signify "no new line" ... and that has been replaced by a print function, with named parameters ....

1790 - Sharing variables with functions, but keeping them local too - Python
""" One of the big issues with any programming language is how in shares (scopes) variables between blocks of code. On one hand there's a desire to have variables easily accessible without a lot of passing around. On the other hand there's the need to keep information in vary different parts of you ....

1789 - Looking for a value in a list - Python
In any scripting language, avoiding loops makes for easier to write and faster to run code. One example is Pythons if .. in construct, where you can avoid a loop to test whether a value matches any member of a list or tuple. Example: stuff = ["red","green","blue"] if "green" in stuff: print ("O ....

1788 - Python 2 to Python 3 / Python 3000 / Py3k
There's a new release of Python on the horizon. Well - it's rather closer than the horizon, as there are beta test releases around, and a final production release is due within the month. It has been known as Python 3000 and Py3k along the way - but the release is numbered 3.0 and it's really known ....

1787 - Howto - write and manage a news box on your web page
Q: "I want a Content Management System. What should I select?" A: I don't know - without asking you further questions! The web, these days, is mostly about content management, and you may as well say to me "I want to get from 'A' to 'B' - please provide a way." I will have to ask you if A is just ....

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