Greetings, Thanks for including the complete source code! It really helps to have something that works to look at. I modified an earlier version of this to run on my computer (GNU/Linux; Python 2.4.3). The os.module() stuff is new for me, so I played around with it... here's my modified file just in case another beginner is interested:
#!/usr/bin/env python """ 2007-07-19 Modified snippet from Tutor mailing list. Example of checking to see if a file exists, using 'os.path()' Examples of using 'os.system()' with wget and mv commmands. Lookup: enumerate(), random.randint() This is obviously NOT cross-platform. Works on GNU/Linux. b h a a l u u at g m a i l dot c o m """ import os import random def randline(): text = 'list_classifiers' if not os.path.exists(text): os.system('wget http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers ') os.system('mv pypi\?\:action\=list_classifiers list_classifiers') f = file(text, 'rb') for i,j in enumerate(f): if random.randint(0,i) == i: line = j f.close() return line while True: print "\n", randline() answer = raw_input("Another line? [y/n]: ") if answer == 'n': break Happy Programming! -- bhaaluu at gmail dot com _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor