Tim Jarman wrote: > Rigga wrote: > >> Brian van den Broek wrote: >> >>> Rigga said unto the world upon 2005-02-27 15:04: > > (snip stuff about raw strings) > >> Thanks for all your help with this it is appreciated, one further >> question though, how do I pass a variable to the external program while >> using the r""" >> >> Thanks >> >> RiGGa > > I'm not sure I understand the question. Say you have: > > parameter = r"my \funky \text" > > then surely you just pass it to your external program using whichever > method you like, e.g. > > import os > os.execl("your_external_prog", parameter) # replaces the current process > > or some variant of: > > return_code = os.spawnl(os.P_WAIT, "your_external_prog", parameter) > > or you can build a command line: > > command = "your_external_prog %s" % parameter > return_code = os.system(command) > > (see docs on the os module for more variations on this theme than you can > shack a stick at) > > It's just a string, after all. > > > This is the command I am trying to run:
feed is a list of web addresses output, input = popen2("wget -q %s -O - | tr '\r' '\n' | tr \' \" | sed -n 's/.*url="\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p'" % feed[counter]) But it does not work, if I escape the string using r""" and hard code in the web address rather than use %s and feed[counter] it works, my question is how do I escape the string to get it to work with the %s and feed[counter] Im new to python as you can tell :-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list