On Jan 9, 11:56 am, Martin Marcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John wrote: > > import time > > s = '.' > > print 'working', # Note the "," at the end of the line > > while True: > > print s > > time.sleep(1) > > see my comment in the code above... > > if that's what you mean > > /martin > > --http://noneisyours.marcher.namehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/NoneIsYours > > You are not free to read this message, > by doing so, you have violated my licence > and are required to urinate publicly. Thank you.
Thanks for the input Martin, but I already tried that. If you put a comma on that line it successfully prints the first '.' on the same line, but the rest below. Like: working . . . . I want: working...... I have tried the comma thing on the "print s" line ("print s,"), but then it doesn't print anything at all... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list