Re: file resume

2007-04-16 Thread Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, luca72 wrote:

> if i have one file written in binary mode, how can i append others
> binary data to this file after the its closure.
> ex
> my_file = open('blabal', 'wb')
> then i write something and then
> my_file.close()
> now if i need to open it again and append other binary data how can i
> proceed?

Just open it in append mode: ``open('blablal', 'ab')``

Ciao,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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RE: file resume

2007-04-16 Thread Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
Do the same again, but change that 'wb' to 'a' for append :-D should sort
you out.

Rob

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Subject: file resume

Hello at all:
if i have one file written in binary mode, how can i append others
binary data to this file after the its closure.
ex
my_file = open('blabal', 'wb')
then i write something and then
my_file.close()
now if i need to open it again and append other binary data how can i
proceed?


Regards

Luca

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file resume

2007-04-16 Thread luca72
Hello at all:
if i have one file written in binary mode, how can i append others
binary data to this file after the its closure.
ex
my_file = open('blabal', 'wb')
then i write something and then
my_file.close()
now if i need to open it again and append other binary data how can i
proceed?


Regards

Luca

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