Sorry about removing my message, I posted with the wrong google account, I don't really want my email where those irritating spam bots can find it.
>The most obvious way (as usual ?): > >if obj1 is obj2: > // your code here I immediately thought of is, and tested it in the console, but it didn't work quite like I expected: >foo = 3 >bar = 3 >zoo = foo >foo is zoo True >foo is bar True >zoo is bar True clearly foo and bar have the same value but they are different objects aren't they? Yet applying the is operator yields True. Thanks, -Dan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list