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Dear lame, anonymous poster, I wish I could downvote your post more than once :) maybe you should tell him why it fails Maclir knows why it fails, and with a little bit of common sense, so can you. It fails because the source filter is adding curlies where curlies should not be. and the simple workaround? The workaround is: don't do that. This source filter does not support escaping newlines. let me guess, you didn't even take the 12 seconds to RTFM. That is correct. Because I do not care about Python's friendly manual, I didn't read it. The root node of this thread explains why. Now, let me guess. You didn't read my post. Pay special attention to the P.S. and the places where I explain how the source filter works and that it is a quick hack. I'm not sure why you continue to languages you know nothing about. This post was not about Python, it was about mandatory indenting. Yes, I did ask if Python would be flexible enough - that did not imply anything. I'm not sure why you reply in threads that you have not read. Perhaps you should stop complaining I was not complaining and I still am not. I said that I don't like Python because it expects me to follow its indenting logic. That is not a complaint, that is a simple statement. Please, before posting another stupid and irrelevant reply, READ THE THREAD. Perhaps you should stop complaining and start reading, it's a far superior approach. Yes, I really do think you should. HAND. Juerd # { site => 'juerd.nl', plp_site => 'plp.juerd.nl', do_not_use => 'spamtrap' } In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Mandatory indenting
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