On Sep 11, 8:33 pm, TheFlyingDutchman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 11, 8:00 pm, wangzq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > I'm passing command line parameters to my browser, I need to pass the > > complete command line as-is, for example: > > > test.py "abc def" xyz > > > If I use ' '.join(sys.argv[1:]), then the double quotes around "abc > > def" is gone, but I need to pass the complete command line ("abc def" > > xyz) to the browser, how can I do this? > > > I'm on Windows. > > > Thanks. > > I'm on Solaris and this works for me: > > test.py '"abc def" xyz' > > print sys.arv[1] > > "abc def" xyz
OK, now I'm on Windows XP and things aren't looking too good. It seems that \" will retain the quote marks but then the spaces get gobbled. But if you replace the spaces with another character: python.exe test.py \"abc#def\"#123 then: import sys commandLine = "".join(sys.argv[1:]) prints commandLine.replace('#',' ') gives: "abc def" 123 Don't know if you can use that technique or not. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list