Re: [Tutor] surprising len() results ???

2005-08-09 Thread Tom Cloyd
Thanks in advance for any help! Tom C. On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 03:33:11 -0700, Michael Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 8/9/05, Tom Cloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> print len('()ÄäÀÁàáÇçÈÉèéÌÍìíÑñÒÓòóÙÚúù') >> print len('--AaAAaaCcEEeeIIiiNnOOoo

[Tutor] surprising len() results ???

2005-08-09 Thread Tom Cloyd
e of it makes sense. This program was working fine. Now it doesn't. And those two parameter string are plainly the same length, but Python doesn't think so. All help will be gratefully accepted! -- t. == Tom Cloyd Bellingham, Was

[Tutor] raw string - solution to open_new() problem

2005-08-08 Thread Tom Cloyd
my mind! Now, if anyone can explain why webbrowser.open_new() does the character substitution thing it was doing (and thus becoming unable to locate the file in question), I'm eager to hear it. Meanwhile, I can go ahead with my program. -- t. =========

[Tutor] use of webbrowser.open_new()

2005-08-07 Thread Tom Cloyd
find the file specified: 'C:\\__Library\x0colders*38 Design for Confusion*38 Design for Confusion -05krugman.html' Can you suggest what I might be doing wrong here? -- t. ===

[Tutor] mysterious Python error

2005-07-30 Thread Tom Cloyd
g and reinstalling the ActivePython 2.4.1 Windows package. It didn't change anything at all. Can anyone suggest what I might do with this? Thanks for your help. -- Tom == Tom Cloyd, MS MA, LMHC Private practice Psychotherapist Bellingham,

[Tutor] mscvrt module question

2005-06-30 Thread Tom Cloyd
don't get it -- a=kbhit() Traceback (most recent call last): [snip] File "", line 0, in __main__ NameError: name 'defined' is not defined I don't know how to fix this, so any suggestions would be much appreciated. -- t. ==

[Tutor] oops!

2005-05-28 Thread Tom Cloyd
Sorry about that last post! I thought I was replying to a Komodo list post. -- t. == Tom Cloyd Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A: (360) 920-1226 << BestMindHealth.com >> == U

Re: [Tutor] Pickling in plain English

2005-05-24 Thread Tom Cloyd
me - and singularly useful to my study of Python. To those of you who give your time, thought, and experience here to those of us who need it, thank you so very much. Tom Cloyd On Tue, 24 May 2005 16:32:50 -0700, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoting Tom Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Tutor] output of dictionaries

2005-05-10 Thread Tom Cloyd
in giving some of your time to this service. I'm very grateful. -- t. ====== Tom Cloyd Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A: (360) 920-1226 << BestMindHealth.com >> == Using Opera's r