> The question really is whether there is any chance that they will get > released, in some form. There won't be further binary releases (at least > not from python.org), so there definitely won't be a CHM release. Speaking about the CHM, why does it include the version number in it's filename? Why isn't it named python.chm instead of python266.chm, just like we have python.exe and not python266.exe? I have shortcut links in the QuickLaunch area to the documentation for quick access and in a different launcher program. Each time I upgrade Python I must update them because of the embedded version number. Regards, Adal
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