I should also mention that for some reason there are several binay values popping in between for some reason. This behavior (for the inputr stream) is not expected
> Now, the incoming data is binary(though mine is actually merely ascii > text) but the output is not what is expected. I expect for e.g > > all/86000/114.310.151.209.60370-121.110.5.176.113\n62485.9718 > 118.010.241.12 60370 128.210.5.176 > > However i get a 1 before all and a 4 just after \n and before the 6. > > My question is : how do i read binary data(Java's byte stream) from > stdin? > Or is this actually what i'm getting? > > Thanks > Sapsi -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list