On Jan 16, 1:54 am, "Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan" <m...@anjanesh.net> wrote: > Using Python 3.0 > > res = urllib.request.urlopen(url) > f = open('file.txt', 'wb') # Since res.read() returns bytes > f.write(res.read()) > > But newline and return feeds are stored as b14, 58a as text in the text file.
I can't imagine how a newline (aka line feed) and/or a carriage return could end up being stored as "b14, 58a as text in the text file". What are you using to view the output file? Before you start trying to fix the problem, we need to understand it. You can use Python itself to show you exactly what is in the file, in a format that you can copy and paste into a news posting. f = open('file.txt', 'rb') data = f.read() f.close() print(ascii(data)) # Python 3.x # print repr(data) # Python 2.x > So how do I to convert res.read() to ascii on opening the file in > ascii mode f = open('file.txt', 'w')? Are you as sure as Casey is that your data is ASCII-only? Or are you using "ascii" to mean "text" or "not binary"? Let's see your data first. Perhaps if you could give us a few clues like how much experience you have in (Python 3.0, Python 2.x, using urllib, computer programming in general) we could give you somewhat more focussed advice. HTH, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list