> The syntax: > from <module> import <name>
> will import the name <name> from the module <module>, so: > from path import path > will import the name 'path' (a class) from the module 'path'. Thanks. But I don't quite understand. If I use sys: import sys args = sys.argv[1:] I don't need to use 'from'. What is different with using path? >> Perhaps I just need to know where path.py is as I can't find it in my >> filesystem. >Try: >import path >print path.__file__ c:\Python27\lib\site-packages\path.py-7.0-py2.7.egg\path.pyc Where would I typically put that path in an IDE? Thanks for your help. David -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list