Wildemar Wildenburger wrote: > Of course, but that would constitute "common practice".
Ah, okay. That was what I actually meant ;) > "Best practice" in my book is the one that causes the least > trouble, which names-with-whitespace clearly don't. Though by this > day and age, I admit that programs causing the trouble are the > culprits and can be declared broken, not the admission of > whitesapce. The last app I saw that had problems with whitespace was Worms 2 (1997). YMMV (and I'm interested in it). Regards, Björn -- BOFH excuse #165: Backbone Scoliosis -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list