>> As you can see in the datetime documentation, the module was >> introduced in Python 2.3. I recommend updating your Python >> installation.
Robert> What do you mean "your"?? I don't have any Python installation Robert> of my own. All I have is what this small local ISP provides on Robert> its Unix shell machine which I share with hundreds of other Robert> users. There's no way I can install a new version of anything on Robert> the system account. Your recommendation will be disregarded as Robert> total crap. <plonk> If your ISP provides you with a C compiler, you can download and install Python yourself. Just create ~/local, add ~/local/bin to your PATH, then in the expanded Python source tree execute: ./configure --prefix=$HOME/local make make test make install Skip -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list