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authorGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>2000-03-31 00:55:54 (GMT)
committerGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>2000-03-31 00:55:54 (GMT)
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New version 1.0.4. I'm sure someone mailed me these patches but I
can't remember who. :-) Changes: - Owner name+email made generic instead of GvR - Support for Windows NT (running from a .bat file) - DOcument <HTML>...</HTML> tags
-rw-r--r--Tools/faqwiz/faqconf.py47
1 files changed, 33 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Tools/faqwiz/faqconf.py b/Tools/faqwiz/faqconf.py
index fe3ca4b..9b5b8af 100644
--- a/Tools/faqwiz/faqconf.py
+++ b/Tools/faqwiz/faqconf.py
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ SECTION_TITLES = {
SHORTNAME = "Generic" # FAQ name with "FAQ" omitted
PASSWORD = "" # Password for editing
-OWNERNAME = "GvR" # Name for feedback
-OWNEREMAIL = "guido@python.org" # Email for feedback
+OWNERNAME = "FAQ owner" # Name for feedback
+OWNEREMAIL = "nobody@anywhere.org" # Email for feedback
HOMEURL = "http://www.python.org" # Related home page
HOMENAME = "Python home" # Name of related home page
RCSBINDIR = "/usr/local/bin/" # Directory containing RCS commands
@@ -49,13 +49,19 @@ entries marked with * were changed within the last 7 days.)
# Version -- don't change unless you edit faqwiz.py
-WIZVERSION = "1.0.3" # FAQ Wizard version
+WIZVERSION = "1.0.4" # FAQ Wizard version
-# This parameter is normally overwritten with a dynamic value
-
-FAQCGI = 'faqw.py' # Relative URL of the FAQ cgi script
import os, sys
-FAQCGI = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) or FAQCGI
+if os.name in ['nt',]:
+ # On NT we'll probably be running python from a batch file,
+ # so sys.argv[0] is not helpful
+ FAQCGI = 'faq.bat' # Relative URL of the FAQ cgi script
+ # LOGNAME is not typically set on NT
+ os.environ[ 'LOGNAME' ] = "FAQWizard"
+else:
+ # This parameter is normally overwritten with a dynamic value
+ FAQCGI = 'faqw.py' # Relative URL of the FAQ cgi script
+ FAQCGI = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) or FAQCGI
del os, sys
# Perl (re module) style regular expression to recognize FAQ entry
@@ -91,12 +97,23 @@ FAQNAME = SHORTNAME + " FAQ" # Name of the FAQ
# RCS commands
-SH_RLOG = RCSBINDIR + "rlog %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
-SH_RLOG_H = RCSBINDIR + "rlog -h %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
-SH_RDIFF = RCSBINDIR + "rcsdiff -r%(prev)s -r%(rev)s %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
-SH_REVISION = RCSBINDIR + "co -p%(rev)s %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
-SH_LOCK = RCSBINDIR + "rcs -l %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
-SH_CHECKIN = RCSBINDIR + "ci -u %(file)s <%(tfn)s 2>&1"
+import os
+if os.name in ['nt', ]:
+ SH_RLOG = RCSBINDIR + "rlog %(file)s < NUL"
+ SH_RLOG_H = RCSBINDIR + "rlog -h %(file)s < NUL"
+ SH_RDIFF = RCSBINDIR + "rcsdiff -r%(prev)s -r%(rev)s %(file)s < NUL"
+ SH_REVISION = RCSBINDIR + "co -p%(rev)s %(file)s < NUL"
+ ### Have to use co -l, or the file is not marked rw on NT
+ SH_LOCK = RCSBINDIR + "co -l %(file)s < NUL"
+ SH_CHECKIN = RCSBINDIR + "ci -u %(file)s < %(tfn)s"
+else:
+ SH_RLOG = RCSBINDIR + "rlog %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
+ SH_RLOG_H = RCSBINDIR + "rlog -h %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
+ SH_RDIFF = RCSBINDIR + "rcsdiff -r%(prev)s -r%(rev)s %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
+ SH_REVISION = RCSBINDIR + "co -p%(rev)s %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
+ SH_LOCK = RCSBINDIR + "rcs -l %(file)s </dev/null 2>&1"
+ SH_CHECKIN = RCSBINDIR + "ci -u %(file)s <%(tfn)s 2>&1"
+del os
# Titles for various output pages (not subject to substitution)
@@ -531,7 +548,9 @@ HREF="http://www.python.org/psa/">the PSA home page</A>.
<H2>Can I use HTML in the FAQ entry?</H2>
-No, but if you include a URL or an email address in the text it will
+Yes, if you include it in &lt;HTML&rt; and &lt;/HTML&gt; tags.
+<P>
+Also, if you include a URL or an email address in the text it will
automatigally become an anchor of the right type. Also, *word*
is made italic (but only for single alphabetic words).