Jay wrote: > Is there a way through python that I can take a few graphics and/or > sounds and combine them into a single .dat file? If so, how? And how > can I access the data in the .dat file from inside the python script?
How about in a sqlite database? Sqlite has built-in bindings in python 2.5 and is available as a third-party extension in previous versions. It's also pretty easy to use, but makes you data harder to tamper with by an average windows user. http://docs.python.org/lib/module-sqlite3.html (See also the "See Also" section ;) ). Regards, Jordan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list