Peter Otten wrote: > Steven W. Orr wrote: > > [snip mess] > >> Everything works just fine (that I know of) except > > Sometimes you have to just fix the code you have. This however doesn't just > smell funny, it's hopeless. Start with clearly stating your goals and then > do a rewrite. > > Should you need help again, remember post a self-contained example and an > actual traceback. > Just in case you don't find Peter's advice particularly constructive, please allow me to point out that he is doing you a favor. You will get much better advice if you ask this group how to achieve your real ands, rather than how to implement a possibly half-baked solution that you have already conceived.
In other words (in case an analogy will help), your position is a little like that of an amateur shipbuilder who has decided to make his first steel ship, and is trying to hold the hull plates together by banging nails through two overlapping plates into pieces of wood behind them. So you are now asking "what kind of nails should I use to keep the hull from falling apart?" when you should be asking "what do I need to do to hold the hull together?". This latter question could be answered by some people who wanted to explain riveting technology to you, whereas others could try and show you that welding, while a little more difficult to achieve, gave a truly professional result. You could then take your pick of the most suitable solutions. At the moment you appear to be the man with a hammer who is seeing all problems as nails. regards Steve -- Steve Holden +1 571 484 6266 +1 800 494 3119 Holden Web LLC/Ltd http://www.holdenweb.com Skype: holdenweb http://del.icio.us/steve.holden --------------- Asciimercial ------------------ Get on the web: Blog, lens and tag the Internet Many services currently offer free registration ----------- Thank You for Reading ------------- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list