Taking data from a text file to parse html page

Anthra Norell anthra.norell at tiscalinet.ch
Sat Aug 26 08:03:06 EDT 2006


Yes! It just occurred to my that this could be the problem. I have to change that. Thanks for the hint.

Frederic


----- Original Message -----
From: "Georg Brandl" <g.brandl-nospam at gmx.net>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
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Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Taking data from a text file to parse html page


> Anthra Norell wrote:
> > No, I am not running Linux to any extent. But I am very strict about case. There is not a single instance of "se.py" or "sel.py"
> > anywhere on my system. You' ll have to find out where lower case sneaks in on yours. The zip file preserves case and in the zip
file
> > the names are upper case. I am baffled. But I believe that an import tripping up on the wrong case can't be a hard nut to crack.
>
> The problem is the extension:
>
> SE.py is acceptable, while SE.PY is not.
>
> Georg
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