Tim Chase wrote:
I need some advice :-)
I'm using hex(dummy)[2:] to represent a color in hexadecimal format for the bgcolor in an html file. dummy is the color value in RGB of course...

Now, if there's an R, G or B value of zero, this command only prints one single 0 instead of two. What's wrong with the code?

You can try

 PLACES = 2 # 6?
 hex(dummy)[2:].zfill(PLACES)

Alternatively, you can output decimal numbers in HTML/CSS with

  rgb(r, g, b)

such as

  style="rgb(255,0,0)"

However, I recommend doing this via CSS unless you have a strong reason to sully your HTML with style information.

-tkc








hey tkc,

I used your first alternative. This did it! Thanks a lot.
I think I will write the style stuff into a .css file in the next few days but until then I'm just working on get my program to work...

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