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FormProc - Form Processing API







FormProc - Form Processing API

FormProc - Form Processing API 03/15/2003 10:13 PM

FormProc 1.3 Released




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/. reviews David Mertz's Text Processing in Python.

"If you have read an introductory book or two about Python programming, but you are far from being an expert, then you will benefit a lot from reading this book. If you are a competent programmer in any other language, you will benefit from this book. If you are an expert Python programmer, you will also benefit from this book."
A Perl hacker myself, I dabbled in Python with the first incarnation of blosxom, the peerkat "personal syndicated data aggregator living on your desktop" back in 2001. While blosxom's come full-circle, sporting all of the ideas and fun(ctionality) of peerkat, it was also a round-trip, programmatically-speaking. I returned to Perl, the language I've come to know and love over the past 7 years. That isn't to say my anal-retentive > 1/2 isn't still drawn to the clean lines of Python. This book's definitely on my wishlist.

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Here's something that's been in the back of my mind for a couple of weeks, but it hasn't been pressing enough to really dig into research. So I'm going to be lazy and throw the question out here.

If you take a document from Word or whatever and convert it to a PDF, Adobe Acrobat can then do some great things with it (and I mean really great things; browse this book sometime, and you'll be amazed at what you can do with Acrobat). You can create hotspots that hyperlink to Web sites, add video, specify articles within larger documents, add bookmarks, etc.

But what happens when you have to change the source document? You make a change in Word, reprint to Acrobat Distiller, and you now have a brand new PDF. You have to do all the post processing all over again.

So, my question is: is there a way to "swap out" the source document from a PDF? How do you avoid having to re-do all the Acrobat enhancements you did post-PDF conversion? Just wondering.

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One of the cool new things in Movable Type 3.x is that it forks processes to do stuff in the background. For instance, if you save an entry, you don't have to wait for it to rebuild. MT runs the rebuild process in the background, and the entry quietly rebuilds within 30 seconds or so of you saving the entry and returning to the menu screen.

However, this morning I was mass deleting 60+ comment spams (another great new feature: search for comments by IP). MT 3.x is automatically rebuilds the entry when you delete a comment (great improvement, BTW), so 60+ entries were rebuilding at the same time in the background.

Now, we all know that MT isn't terribly efficient with the database calls (doesn't have to be when it's write-one, read-many), so the database must have been getting hammered while these entries were rebuilding.

I made a change to another entry, tried to save it, and got this:

Got an error: Bad ObjectDriver config: Connection error: User [removed]@localhost has already more than 'max_user_connections' active connections

A small price to pay for background processing, but they probably should have trapped the error. Now I'm left wondering how many of my entries actually rebuilt, and how many died in process due to this error. Since they were being rebuilt in the background and thus wouldn't display an errror, I may never know.

The solution: Rebuild All Files. My hosting company must hate me.

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