Fred,
What is/are the exact error message(s)?
You may want to look at the module glob.
Steve
Ar e you typing this in the python interpreter or
On Aug 1, 2008, at 10:41 PM, Fred @ Mac wrote:
Hello,
new to python, so please go easy on me!
I am using
for f in os.listdir(watch_dir):
Fred @ Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
for f in os.listdir(watch_dir):
tree = ET.parse(f)
for shot in tree.findall('Shot'):
..do stuff..
But my script fails if, for example, a directory also exists in
watch_dir
Take a look at os.walk which allows recursive traversal of
a
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 1:41 AM, Fred @ Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
new to python, so please go easy on me!
I am using
for f in os.listdir(watch_dir):
tree = ET.parse(f)
Should be ET.parse(os.path.join(watch_dir, f)) I think...
for shot in tree.findall('Shot'):
Hello,
new to python, so please go easy on me!
I am using
for f in os.listdir(watch_dir):
tree = ET.parse(f)
for shot in tree.findall('Shot'):
..do stuff..
to scan a directory for specific files (xml files specifically).
But my script fails if, for example, a