[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > On May 24, 5:11 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: >> >>> Can we have change a unicode string Type object to a Tuple type >>> object.. If so how ???? >> Why? Are you getting an error that makes you think that's a good idea? >> >> Tuples are basically structs, unicode objects are strings. There is no >> canonical way to convert them. Tell us more about the problem you want >> to be solved, and we might help you better. >> >> diez > > ********** > > I have to get few strings from an application(strings of different > languages..ex: korean,japanese,french etc.,). The data returned by the > application was in the format of the xml. > Hence I was using pyRXP to get the data. I was not able to get all the > strigs in different languages. Now I wanted to use pyRXPU to get all > the strings of that application.When Iam using pyRXPU iam getting the > following error. > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "D:\LanguageScripts\Screens.py", line 106, in > test_1_01_DoSomething > TitlenSoftkeyfn() > File "D:\LanguageScripts\EventLog_Screens.py", line 66, in > TitlenSoftkeyfn > titleBar = root.TitleBar.currentText > File "D:\LanguageScripts\XmlWrapper.py", line 35, in __getattr__ > tagName, attrs, children, spare = child > ValueError: need more than 1 value to unpack > > > Here the child is of the format unicode.. > > When pyRXP is used it was of the format tuple... I was just trying to > find out if there is some way that I make this code work.
I don't know pyRXP and pyRXPU, and especially not how you use them. Who's responsible for writing that "XmlWrapper.py"? He or she obviously expected a tuple returned that was basically a DOM-tree (tag, attrs, childs and something called spare) But changing to pyRXPU seems to break the protocol here. But I can't judge that without seeing more code. diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list