Hi David,
Yes I need to do some thing like you have suggested. Will try to open the link & catch the exception in case of any error. Though it's a indirect way but I am quite optimistic that it will work for me. Thanks Ayaskant- -----Original Message----- From: David Hutto [mailto:smokefl...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 6:30 PM To: Ayaskanta Swain Cc: Tim Golden; python-win32@python.org Subject: Re: [python-win32] How to read the target of a Windows Shortcut On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 7:58 AM, David Hutto <smokefl...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Ayaskanta Swain > <ayaskanta.sw...@altair.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Thank you for sending me the link. I tried it by copying the >> "shortcut_target(filename)" function into my script. But it does the same >> thing as I had mentioned in my previous e-mail. i.e It returns me the target >> path correctly if the target exists physically in my hard disk, but behaves >> in a wrongful manner if I delete the target keeping the shortcut intact >> (Broken shortcut). In that case it creates an empty file (0 size) with the >> same name as that of the existing target & creates it at the same physical >> location where the target was existing before. Looks like a bug in this >> function. > > try: > open file > > except: > file doesn't exist > > or something of the such. in other words, try to fix what it does, stop the creation of the file IF it doesn't exist. I'm trying to give the homework explanations, instead of pseudo code, just like the grandmaster peers. >> >> >> >> I want to see it fail in that case or return something lie NONE , but it >> still returns me the target path. >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> Ayaskant- >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: python-win32-bounces+ayaskanta.swain=altair....@python.org >> [mailto:python-win32-bounces+ayaskanta.swain=altair....@python.org] On >> Behalf Of Tim Golden >> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 5:30 PM >> Cc: python-win32@python.org >> Subject: Re: [python-win32] How to read the target of a Windows Shortcut >> >> >> >> On 04/03/2011 11:59, Ayaskanta Swain wrote: >> >>> Hi, >> >>> >> >>> I want to know the target path of a windows shortcut. How do i read the >> >>> short cut & retrieve the actual target path it is pointing to? I >> >>> searched the internet & all the documents I found there refer to use >> >>> Win32com.shell or win32com.client module but was not satisfied with the >> >>> solutions given there. >> >> >> >> Well I don't know if this was one of the solutions with which >> >> you were "not satisfied", but it does at least have the merit >> >> of working: >> >> >> >> http://timgolden.me.uk/python/win32_how_do_i/read-a-shortcut.html >> >> >> >> TJG >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> python-win32 mailing list >> >> python-win32@python.org >> >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> python-win32 mailing list >> python-win32@python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 >> >> > > > > -- > According to theoretical physics, the division of spatial intervals as > the universe evolves gives rise to the fact that in another timeline, > your interdimensional counterpart received helpful advice from me...so > be eternally pleased for them. > -- According to theoretical physics, the division of spatial intervals as the universe evolves gives rise to the fact that in another timeline, your interdimensional counterpart received helpful advice from me...so be eternally pleased for them.
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