When you declare a dictionary, Python puts it in a different order than the way you declare it:
>>> stuff = {'\n':'', '<br>:'\n'}
>>> print stuff
{'<br>':'\n', '\n':''}
Is there a way to stop this behavior? I want to process this dictionary
in the order it's in, element by element. I'm running Python 2.3, if
that helps.
Thanks for any help!
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