On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 18:03 -0500, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> On 4/10/07, Todd O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> > The key is that he wanted to use the string name of the class, not the
> > class itself. Assuming that Foo is available (i.e., is local to the code
> > you're running or has been imported), this should work:
> >
> > o = locals()['Foo']()
> 
> Oh.  In that case, you also want to make sure the string is trust-worthy.
> 
> I hope you're not creating a class instance from a request parameter. :)

What he said! (I'm inclined to be so trusting...)



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