Adam Jorgensen wrote: > Thanks :-) Sorry about the size, I wasn't sure what was relevant...
We prefer that you don't top-post here, because it makes it hard to see context when people reply. In general, people asking questions should always try to reduce the problem to the simplest code that will demonstrate the problem. This has two huge advantages: (1) We're all volunteers here, none of us are paid to solve your problems. The more work needed to answer a question that we might not care that much about, the less likely it is that you will get good answers. The easier you make it for us, the more likely you will get many good, prompt answers. (2) Even more important... the process of cutting out all the irrelevant details and reducing the code to the smallest possible example may reveal to you what the problem is. As the old proverb goes, "solve a coder's problem, and you've solved one problem... teach a coder how to solve his own problems, and you've solved them all" *wink* I can't begin to count how many times I've started writing up a post to ask a question, and in the process of reducing the example code to the smallest it can be, I've solved it myself. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list