<snip> > >>>>>> mApp.Documents.Open("c:\tmp\Doc1.doc") > >>> > >>> > System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: The document name or path is not > va > lid. > Try one or more of the following: > * Check the path to make sure it was typed correctly. > (c: mp\Doc1.doc)click Open. Search for the file using this dialog box. > at input_6.Run(Frame frame) </snip>
You need to escape the backslashes. Should have been "c:\\tmp\\Doc1.doc". Also \t translate to a tab which is shown in the error. Tim Riley On 6/19/05, kbond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > Congratulation, for this new release correcting some bugs around the > "PIA ComObject Operations". > I spent the last hours playing around with this great feature of ironpython > and I would like to share with you a couple > of things. > Some are working fine some seems strange to me but it > might be because I am missing something and some that are not working. > > > > Scenario 1 > > IronPython 0.7.6 on .NET 2.0.50215.44 > Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. > > >>>>>> import sys > >>>>>> sys.LoadAssemblyByName("Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word") > >>>>>> import Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word as wordApp > >>>>>> mApp= wordApp.ApplicationClass() > >>>>>> mApp.visible > >>> > >>> > False > > >>>>>> mApp.visible = True > >>>>>> mApp.Documents.Open("c:\tmp\Doc1.doc") > >>> > >>> > System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: The document name or path is not > va > lid. > Try one or more of the following: > * Check the path to make sure it was typed correctly. > (c: mp\Doc1.doc)click Open. Search for the file using this dialog box. > at input_6.Run(Frame frame) > > >>>>>> > >>> > >>> > ####### I do not undertstand why this is not working however a > slightly modified statement is working well########## > > > >>>>>> doc1 = mApp.Documents.Open(r'c:\tmp\Doc1.doc') > >>>>>> doc1.Save() > >>>>>> doc1.Close() > >>> > >>> > > > Scenario 2 > > >>>>>> doc1 = mApp.Documents.Open(r'c:\tmp\Doc1.doc') > >>>>>> doc2 = mApp.Documents.Add() > >>>>>> doc2.SaveAs(r"c:\tmp\Doc2.doc") > >>>>>> for i in mApp.Documents: > >>> > >>> > ... print i.Name > ... > System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: Unknown name. (Exception from > HRESU > LT: 0x80020006 (DISP_E_UNKNOWNNAME)) > at System.RuntimeType.InvokeDispMethod(String name, BindingFlags > invokeAttr, > Object target, Object[] args, Boolean[] byrefModifiers, Int32 culture, > String[] > namedParameters) > at System.RuntimeType.InvokeMember(String name, BindingFlags bindingFlags, > Bi > nder binder, Object target, Object[] providedArgs, ParameterModifier[] > modifiers > , CultureInfo culture, String[] namedParams) > at input_24.Run(Frame frame) > > ###### I do not understand why I cannot iterate in the collection of > Documents###### > ###### May be this is not supposed to work but it would be amazingly > efficient######## > > > >>>>>> mApp.Documents("Doc1.doc").Activate() > >>> > >>> > System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: Unknown name. (Exception from > HRESU > LT: 0x80020006 (DISP_E_UNKNOWNNAME)) > at System.RuntimeType.InvokeDispMethod(String name, BindingFlags > invokeAttr, > Object target, Object[] args, Boolean[] byrefModifiers, Int32 culture, > String[] > namedParameters) > at System.RuntimeType.InvokeMember(String name, BindingFlags bindingFlags, > Bi > nder binder, Object target, Object[] providedArgs, ParameterModifier[] > modifiers > , CultureInfo culture, String[] namedParams) > at input_29.Run(Frame frame) > > ##### Another problem when working with a collection of documents ##### > ##### I cannot select a given document using its Name ##### > > Scenario 3 > ##### I would like to translate the following vb statement in python###### > #vb#### Documents.Open FileName:="C:\Files\Doc.doc", ReadOnly:=True#### > >>> doc3 = mApp.Documents.Open(FileName='c:\tmp\Doc1.doc', ReadOnly= True) > > System.Exception: this object is not callable with keyword parameters > at input_32.Run(Frame frame) > > #### Obviously, my guess was wrong but I do not have any idea on how > to do such thing any advise would be more than welcome###### > > > Could you please help me to positionned win32com and IronPython? > Would it be possible to do the same things with IronPython than with win32com? > Thank you very much for your answers, I hope that will help you ..... > > Regards > > > _______________________________________________ > users-ironpython.com mailing list > users-ironpython.com@lists.ironpython.com > http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com > _______________________________________________ users-ironpython.com mailing list users-ironpython.com@lists.ironpython.com http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com