Hi Dave! Thank you for your suggestion I haven't prevent the problems you're describing, but I'm newbie in this stuff so, where should I repalce the code?
Thank you again! 2010/11/24 Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org> > On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Susana Iraiis Delgado Rodriguez wrote: > >> Hello Peter! >> >> I added the line you suggested me and found out that I was just searching >> for the filenames without pointing to a specific directory, so Python took >> its directory (Python26) as default. After that I need to add a '\' to >> separate the path from the filename because it was reading them as a >> single >> string. But finally it worked nicely! here is the corrected script. >> >> <snip> >> >> wksht.row(row).write(1, filename) >> n = os.path.splitext(filename) >> p = ruta+'\\'+n[0]+'.prj' >> >> > Use os.path.join() to combine these nodes. If you use an explicit > backslash you can trigger two problems: 1) Your code won't be portable to > other platforms 2) You could have trouble if one of the components already > has a path separator. > > > DaveA >
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