just one more question about the python challenge
John Salerno
johnjsal at NOSPAMgmail.com
Wed Apr 12 12:39:23 EDT 2006
Just wrote:
> In article <Oq9%f.1962$No6.42661 at news.tufts.edu>,
> John Salerno <johnjsal at NOSPAMgmail.com> 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.
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