I'm afraid your message isn't very clear. You should try and copy the smallest possible code that demonstrates your problem, exactly as Bobby did in his reply.
> > I got errors with unicode file names. See my unicode test file name: > UFN=u'%s\\xA\xff'%os.getcwd() Is that what you mean? You have a literal backslash, followed by 'xa', followed by unicode char ff. Eg: >>> u'%s\\xA\xff'%os.getcwd() u'c:\\src\\xA\xff' >>> The 'xA' is *not* a unicode char in your example. > I want to get an universal code the convert (unicode) long path to short > path. There is no way you can do that. Windows allocates the short name for a file as it is created. That short name is not guaranteed to be the same on 2 different machines. The only way to get the short name is to ask Windows for it. > >> Looks like you need a GetShortPathNameW() but it's not implemented. > >> Raise it as an issue on the pywin32 sourceforge bug register. > >> Tell Mark > >> I sent you :-) > >> Another thought: try using ctypes. Note that Windows uses MBCS encoding - so you can use win32api.GetShortPathName(filename).decode('mbcs') to get the unicode filename. That only works if the unicode characters are all in your current codepage, but that is usually the case. GetShortPathName does need upgrading to accept a unicode object and in that case call GetShortPathNameW. Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32