List comprehension FTW: link'href' for link in soup. FindAll('a') if not any(bad in link'href' for bad in doNotProcessList) And, for readability def condition(x): return not any((bad in x) for bad in doNotProcessList) link'href' for link in soup. FindAll('a') if condition(link'href').
List comprehension FTW: link'href' for link in soup. FindAll('a') if not any(bad in link'href' for bad in doNotProcessList) And, for readability... def condition(x): return not any((bad in x) for bad in doNotProcessList) link'href' for link in soup. FindAll('a') if condition(link'href').
Python. Org is lacking terribly. – nobody Jul 3 at 6:00 1 a list comprehension is modify(x) for x in iterable if condition(x) and that generates a list... bogotobogo.
Com/python/python_list_comprehension. Html – JBernardo Jul 3 at 6:04 Thanks, now I get them – nobody Jul 37 at 0:37.
The button shows up, but when someone clicks "Like", the word "error" shows up in red next to the like button. No interaction with Facebook occurs. I've tried both the iframe and the html5 implementation, same behavior using both methods.
The word "error" shows up as a hyperlink suggesting I use the Facebook Linter, so I did. Error Parsing URL: Error parsing input URL, no data was scraped. I've tried my blogs main URL (douganddaniele.tumblr.com) and the URL of an individual post (http://douganddaniele.tumblr.com/post/14308744801/settling-in).
Clearly there is something here that I'm misunderstanding. Can someone help?
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