Just wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Georg Brandl wrote: >> >>> Have you found the file? You'll have to distribute that file bytewise >>> in 5 "piles". >> No, I haven't figured out anything for this puzzle. It seems I might >> have to change the filename of the image to something else, but I don't >> know what. But even after I find the image, I won't know what to do from >> there. I don't know what it means to distribute a file bytewise, but if >> I knew exactly which modules/functions to use, I'd be more than happy >> reading up on them myself. I just hate not knowing where to go to begin >> with (even though I know I probably won't know enough about images to >> use the right module properly either, but I can try). > > Have a look at the url of the image, then try the next. > > Just
Interesting. So I have 3 images now (the 4th one didn't work, it just showed the URL as HTML source). Aren't there supposed to be 5 images? I also tried changing the file type to .gfx, but Photoshop couldn't open it so I don't know if that's valid. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list