Bart wrote: > I'm using this and ran across backslash issues in one of my paths. > > archpath = os.path.normpath('E:\foo\FTP\HLS\archive') > > was translating to: > > E:\lsfprod\law\uch_interfaces\FTP\HLSrchive > > which caused me to start using the 'raw' declaration before the path > string like this: > > archpath = os.path.normpath(r'E:\foo\FTP\HLS\archive') > > Is this the right way to use this?
Yes, but os.path.normpath() has nothing to with it. It's just how Python translates any string literal to a string object, see http://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html#string-literals Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list