simplified Python parsing question
Chris Angelico
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Tue Jul 31 18:15:57 EDT 2012
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On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info> wrote: > Google Docs is, in my opinion, a nasty piece of rubbish > that doesn't run on any of my browsers. As far as I'm concerned, I'd > rather download a Word doc, because at least I can open that in > OpenOffice or Abiword and read it. Something in Google Docs might as well > be locked in a safe as far as I'm concerned. I go the opposite way. Google Docs works fine in my web browser, but if it's a Word doc, I need to hunt down something that can read it. I've yet to find any browser that can't handle a GDocs "publish" page, but I have plenty of computers that don't have any {Open|Libre|Liber|Libra|whatever the next generation is}-Office installed. Best is to put the information into your email/post. Next best is to have a link to the information. Definitely worst is to force people to download your file and try to read it. ChrisA
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