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Jul-17-2017, 05:51 PM
(This post was last modified: Jul-17-2017, 06:11 PM by Bass.)
Hi ekansh,
I cannot see exactly what you are asking.
If you are trying to run this script under Python 3.0 then it will fail on the print statement as 3.0 requires bracket () around the element that you are asking it to print. e.g. print(titles).
But this is a wild guess as I am unsure of the exact question that you would like answered.
Kindly let us know what you would like us to look at.
Good Luck,
Bass
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What was the point of simply quoting @snippsat's entire post?
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