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		<title>By: The Mouse Vs. The Python &#187; wxPython - Redirecting stdout / stderr</title>
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		<description>[...] New programmers start using Python and wxPython each week. So it follows that every few months, I see people asking how to redirect stdout to a wx.TextCtrl on comp.lang.python or the wxPython mailing list. Since this is such a common question, I thought I would write an article about it. Regular readers will know that I have mentioned this concept before in a previous post. [...]</description>
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