What's wrong with this subroutine?
Tim Legant
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Mon Feb 25 22:22:32 EST 2002
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"A.Newby" <deathtospam43423 at altavista.com> writes: > First, here's what I'm trying to do ...... > > I want to get this subroutine so that the user just has to post a url into > the chat box to get a post a picture or a link in chat. Not sure why you're getting a ValueError, but how about this, instead. The code in the "__name__ == '__main__'" section executes if you run this as a script from the command line: $ python URLReplace.py --- URLReplace.py --- import os import re RE_HTTP = re.compile(r'http://\S+') def replaceURL(user_text, startidx=0): imgtag = '<img src="%s">' linktag = '<a href="%s" target="blank">Link</a>' matchobj = RE_HTTP.search(user_text, startidx) if matchobj: url = matchobj.group() urltype = os.path.splitext(url)[1] if urltype in ('.jpg', '.gif', '.png'): tag = imgtag % url else: tag = linktag % url user_text = "%s%s%s" % (user_text[0:matchobj.start()], tag, user_text[matchobj.end():]) return user_text, matchobj.start() + len(tag) return user_text, 0 if __name__ == '__main__': text = "http://www.pbs.org/kratts/world/oceans/walrus/images/walrus.jpg\n" \ "is a really cool picture. In fact, the whole site,\n" \ "http://www.pbs.org/kratts/world/oceans/ , is pretty awesome.\n" print text nextidx = 0 while 1: (text, nextidx) = replaceURL(text, nextidx) if not nextidx: break print text --- end URLReplace.py --- Tim
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