[PythonCE] Time module Under 2.2.3 - Test under 2.3

Michael Foord Michael.Foord at tbsmerchants.co.uk
Tue Sep 9 09:19:56 EDT 2003


This question may now be redundant..... but I have been writing python 
scripts and using them under Python for windows and Python for PocketPC. 
Under PythonCE (or whatever the correct name is...) when I try to use 
the function strf() from the tiem module (ie. import time, print 
time.strf(format string) ) I get the error time module has no such 
function. The same code works fine under windows on a desktop.

Can this be tested on the new 2.3 distribution ? I eagerly await the new 
version :-)

Fuzzyman

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