Tornado 6.1 Documentation
write('') set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 931 页 | 708.03 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.0 Documentation
write('') set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 869 页 | 692.83 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.5 Documentation
get(self): self.write('') def post(self): self.set_header("Content-Type" set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list with one authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 272 页 | 1.12 MB | 2 月前3Tornado 5.1 Documentation
get(self): self.write('') def post(self): self.set_header("Content-Type" set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list with one authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 243 页 | 895.80 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.1 Documentation
get(self): self.write('') def post(self): self.set_header("Content-Type" set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list with one authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 245 页 | 904.24 KB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.4 Documentation
get(self): self.write('') def post(self): self.set_header("Content-Type" set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list with one authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.2 Documentation
get(self): self.write('') def post(self): self.set_header("Content-Type" set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list with one authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 260 页 | 1.06 MB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.4 Documentation
get(self): self.write('') def post(self): self.set_header("Content-Type" set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list with one authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.4 Documentation
get(self): self.write('') def post(self): self.set_header("Content-Type" set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list with one authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 268 页 | 1.09 MB | 1 年前3Tornado 6.3 Documentation
get(self): self.write('') def post(self): self.set_header("Content-Type" set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain") self.write("You wrote " + self.get_body_argument("message")) Since the HTML form encoding is ambiguous as to whether an argument is a single value or a list with one authorize access to the service so you can, e.g., download a user’s address book or publish a Twitter message on their behalf. Here is an example handler that uses Google for authentication, saving the Google0 码力 | 264 页 | 1.06 MB | 1 年前3
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