On Sep 10, 7:16 pm, Aaron Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Taking everything into consideration, my code is now: > > import struct > file = open("test.gde", "rb") > signature = file.read(3) > version, attr_count = struct.unpack('II', file.read(8)) > print signature, version, attr_count > for idx in xrange(attr_count): > attr_id, attr_val_len = struct.unpack('II', file.read(8)) > attr_val = file.read(attr_val_len) > print attr_id, attr_val_len, attr_val > file.close() > > which gives a result of: > > GDE 2 2 > 1 4 é > 2 4 ê Å > > Essentially, the same results I was originally getting :(
Umm, how about yourfile.read(100)[or some arbitary value, just to see the data) and see what it returns... does it return something that looks like values you'd expect in a char[]... I also find it odd that the attr_val_len appears to be 4? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list