I'm very new at Python, but have been trying it in conjunction with CGI. I've encountered a problem that I'm pretty sure is a trivial one, but I don't know enough Python to work it out. Here's an example. Imagine that I have a file named "5.jpg" in the same directory as this Python script:
print "content-type: text/html\n" number = 5 print "<img src=",number,".jpg>" My goal is print out '<img src="5.jpg">'. However, when I view the source on the generated html page, I see this: <img src= 5 .jpg> In other words, that "5" has a space tacked on either side of it, and of course a browser can't find the file. Is there a way I can avoid the tacking of spaces on either side of a variable inserted between two strings? TIA :-) -- m j teigen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list