Issue
I'm trying to see if my list already has a specific user in it. I should get "match found" printed out but I don't. I thought the problem was in my php-file so i created a text file with the same contents but it still doesn't find the match.
import urllib2
server = "10.20.68.235"
var = "patrik"
file = urllib2.urlopen("http://"+server+"/list-text.php")
for line in file:
if line == var:
print "match found"
print line,
print "done"
Here is the output im getting:
someguy
user
patrik
juniper
ftpsecure
momeunier
done
Solution
If you create the following file xx.in
:
test line 1
test line 2
and run the following Python program, you'll see exactly why the match is failing:
file = open('xx.in')
for line in file:
print '[%s]' % (line)
The output is:
[test line 1
]
[test line 2
]
showing that the newline characters are being left on the line when they're read in. If you want them stripped off, you can use:
line = line.rstrip('\n')
This will remove all newline characters from the end of the string and, unlike strip()
, will not affect any other whitespace characters at either the start or end.
Answered By - paxdiablo
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