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Portable Devices Back Up 9Apps BackupManager Backup Now To-Go Box; Mobile Data Transporter; Mobile Manager 4.. free serial number generator 8.0.3 serial number high-gear; serial number for high-gear serial number 7 serial number free-serial-generator-download-4-7.Q: printing the output to the terminal in python i have code which reads a file and returns a dict: def read_file(): return open("file.txt").read() I want to print the values of the dictionary to the terminal print(read_file()) But the program crashes. I tried it this way too: def read_file(): return open("file.txt").read() with open("file.txt") as f: return {f.read(): 0 for f in f.readlines()} But it still prints the file to the terminal. It's a simple piece of code. Just want to read the file and return a dict of the values. How do I do it? A: Your code isn't printing anything because it has an extraneous print statement. What you are doing is reading a file, outputting a string and then printing that string. You have already read the file, which is why it isn't printing anything. def read_file(): return open("file.txt").read() with open("file.txt") as f: print(read_file()) Q: How to I get the jquery library to recognize the onload property? I need to set the 'onload' property of a tag, but when I try to do it, it doesn't recognize it as a valid property. I've tried the following without success: $('#my_div').onload = function() { alert('Hello World!'); } I also tried $(document).ready(function() { alert('Hello World!'); }); but the alert never runs. I'm loading a page using AJAX and the onload property seems to be loading just fine, but I can't seem to get the jquery library to recognize the property and act on it.






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