On Sun, 05 Aug 2012 12:51:31 -0700, John Mordecai Dildy wrote: > Ive tried to delete the spaces in 75 and 76 to see if it made a change > but it has not made a difference to it.
What made you think that the problem could be fixed by deleting *spaces*? In general, making random changes to code in the hope that syntax errors will just go away is not the right way to fix broken code. Even if you succeed, since you don't know what you did to fix it, how do you know that your next change won't break it again? Almost always, when you have a mysterious syntax error on a line that appears to be perfectly fine, the reason is a missing bracket of some sort on a previous line. (For Americans, I mean parentheses, brackets or braces; for Britons and Australians, round square or curly brackets; for everyone else, whatever you call them.) -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list