On 2008-06-11, Alexnb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Okay, so as a response to all of you, I will be using the Entry() widget in > Tkinter to get this path.
OK. > and the repr() function just makes all my backslashes 4 > instead of just 1, and it still screwes it up with the numbers > and parenthesis is has been since the first post. I've absolutely no clue why you would be using the repr() function. > Oh and I know all about escape characters, (\n,\b,\a,etc.) Apparently not. > I can program C, not a lot, but enough to know that I like > python better. Anyway, so far I tried all of your stuff, and > it didn't work. To what does "it" refer? > infact, it puts backslashes in front of the > "'" in some of the words, such as "I'm" goes to "I\'m." Again, "it" doesn't seem to have a concrete referant. > So I posted the code I will be using if you want to see the > Tkinter code I can post it, but I don't see how it will help. If you know what would help and what wouldn't, then you must know enough to fix your problems. So please do so and quit bothering the newgroup. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I want another at RE-WRITE on my CEASAR visi.com SALAD!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list