Yes, Luca.  I noticed that printing the list item will show the string as 
expected. But I need to print the entire list in the script I'm writing and 
doing that, the list will will be repr()'ed. Is there any way to print the 
entire list without being parsed by repr()?
 Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 12:00:19 -0300From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Re: backslashes in listsCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] backslash is a key to 
enter especial characters, like breakline: '\n'There is two backslashes cause 
of this especial condition of this char, but if you try print the specific 
string you will see that only one backslash remain:
print alist[2]On 3/12/07, Fabio Gomes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





Hi list,  I'm trying to use a string with backslashes in a list. But Python 
parses strings in lists with repr().>>> alist = ['a', 'b', 'c:\some\path']>>> 
alist
['a', 'b', 'c:\\some\\path']>>> print alist['a', 'b', 'c:\\some\\path']  I 
already tried str() and raw (r) but it didn't work. All I want is to keep a 
single backslash in the string since it is a path information.
  Can anyone help me, please?  Thank you.O Windows Live Spaces está aqui! 
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