On 3 Dec 2004 08:38:37 -0800, ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I do have permission toa ccess the file as that file is careted and read my > me. > I have read/write access to that location. regards
That shouldn't be really hard. :) okay imagine you have a file called test.txt in C:\Python24\ now go to the IDLE prompt if you have one or just use Python prompt. I am assuming you know what they are & how to do them. :) If you don't then go read some books. :) There are two basic in-built operations to open a file. The first one is open & the the obvious other one is called file. file is just an alias for open. type these lines in the prompt >>> open("C:\\Python24\\test.txt",'r').readlines() ['This is test file. :)'] So thats there.. the whole file in a line :).. However remember that it returns a list for further processing if you want to or just forget it. if you break up those above line into 2 lines then they become >>> test = open("C:\\Python24\\test.txt",'r') # read-only >>> test.readlines() ['This is test file. :)'] So there you have it. The power of Python. The first line opens a file object & places the output at certain address in the computer memory & test *references* that address. The second line (test.readlines()) reads the actuall stream of bytes from that location. :) > > If you do not have permission to access the files, switching to a > > different language will not help you. You need to determine the cause > > of your access errors first. Agreed but the OP does have permission so this assumption doesn't hold! [snip] -- cheers, Ishwor Gurung -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list