tomboy | A simple interface to read or write Tomboy notes
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QUESTION
I am attempting to print out in the command line the contents of a variable that holds a JSON object, like in the code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Sep-17 at 10:31Two issues:
- You don't have the structure you ultimately want. You have an array with one item in it, and that item is a dictionary. Based on your expected output, you seem to just want a dictionary. You can fix this by dropping the extra square brackets.
- JSON is a serialization format. You don't have "a JSON object." You have data that you would like to serialize as JSON. You can do that with
JSONSerialization
.
Here's working code that produces the expected output:
QUESTION
I'm trying to get my cookiecutter-django app running under Apache with mod_wsgi installed via pip.
python3 manager.py runserver
works.
But after running it in Apache, I got an error saying Module config not found. So I pip install config
. (It is not installed on my development system.)
That put a config.py file in my /usr/local/pulseenv/lib/python3.5/site-packages.
That file had various syntax errors which I fixed. The errors were due to changes between python 2.7 and 3.5 as far as I can tell.
But now I get this error and I'm stuck where to go from here:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-May-09 at 06:27Your DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
needs to specify a package or module that exists in the project root folder.
QUESTION
I have this xml file that follows this dtd: http://www.edrdg.org/jmdict/jmdict_dtd_h.html
You can notice that 2 elements contains attributes with a colon (:
) in their name:
lsource and gloss can contain an attribute named xml:lang
, as seen in this example (for the lsource element):
ANSWER
Answered 2017-Dec-18 at 08:40That attribute is in a namespace that is not generated and therefor elements/attributes are happily ignored. Decorating the lang attribute with the namespace it is in will work:
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