On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 22:09:31 -0700 (PDT), John Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >"write to a file" has connotations of updating an existing file; >"write a file" or "create a file" are less ambiguous. Hmm, yes, maybe you're right. Write to a file, as in, create a file and then write to it is what I ment in the previous post. >> >> Please, one more question. As you have noticed, I posted my message to >> comp.lang.python, using a newsreader. > >I hadn't noticed; what makes you think so? Oh, sorry, I thought the message header was visible somehow to you. Well, never mind. >Either (1) you have not looked at the messages at the link that I gave >you or (2) your idea of "a lot of messages" every day differs wildly >from mine. Email alternatives are (a) one message per posting (b) >daily digest (c) none (use your web browser). > Yes, this one does seem a little better concerning the number of messages. So I subscribed. Sorry about this, but I remember once subscribing to some google group, and so many messages started arriving to my mail, that it was impossible to use that account for anything else. Best regards Marin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list