6k tonight? hmm. i might and then again... i might not.
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Going through thiis Python tutorial and just got to i/o. It skims file handling then mentions pickle. That sounds interesting.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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i thought you were paying rather a lot of attention. thought? you are paying a lot of attention. but on tpd milestones at the expense of your own. what a guy!Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostI really must pay more attention.Comment
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that is the best way to do it.Originally posted by zeitghostSlowly we approach the magical 16k.... post by post by post by post...
is it really magical?Comment
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It allows the same data to be output in different forms: I initially need HTML, but Facebook expects FBML, and at a later stage I might want JSON, or XML... CSV evenOriginally posted by zeitghostI wish I knew what on earth you were talking about... wot's a pluggable renderer?
Is it to do with mad cows?
The same model and controller code is used whatever the required return type, then the appropriate renderer is selected and returns the data in the correct form.
It helps encapsulate important security stuff (preventing XSS attacks and such) in one place at output time... meaning we don't have to be concerned about putting unusual characters into the database, as long as we prevent SQL injection, of course
For example, HTML needs < converted to < - otherwise it would be possible for a malicious person to insert JavaScript into the output that could do naughty things.Comment
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