On Aug 16, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Jeff Hobbs wrote: > On Aug 15, 4:41 pm, Chris Hare <ch...@labr.net> wrote: >> I have some code that pulls a value from a database. In this case, it is >> three space delimited words. When I display the value in a Tkinter.Entry >> widget, the text has curly braces around it, even when there are none in the >> surrounding the text in the database. >> >> Is this normal, and how do I prevent it or remove them correctly before >> displaying the text in the Entry widget? > > Python ['', '', ''] == Tcl {{} {} {}} > Python 'a word' == Tcl {a word} > > You are getting a literal translation occurring, and you need to split/ > join or index the items properly. Without being more clear how you > want to represent your data, what you need isn't clear. Perhaps you > just need to reference the first index of the variable, or ... who > knows, there are lots of possibilities. > > Jeff > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Actually I want all of the words, as they form the name of an organization entered by the user. So the space delimited words should be displayed without the {} in the tkinker entry box. The contents of the widget is a persons first and last name, space delimited -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list