On Apr 29, 12:38 am, "Eric Wertman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> chuck in a jsfile.close().  The buffer isn't flushing with what you
> are doing now.  jsfile.flush() might work... not sure.  Closing and
> re-opening the file for sure will help though.
>

Yeah sorry I forgot to include the close() in the quote but its there.
In fact I moved it up a bit and still no luck heres the new code:

jsfile = open("../timeline.js", "r+")
jscontent = jsfile.readlines()
jsfile.truncate()

for line in jscontent:
        if re.search('var d =', line):
                line = "var d = \""+mint['1'].ascdate()+"\"\n"
                print line
        jsfile.write(line)
jsfile.close()

I tried this can got the same result...??
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