On 28/01/2015 14:12, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 12:38 AM, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote:
On 2015-01-28 13:22, luca72 wrote:
Hello i'm under windows, i have to write a file from my computer to a
local server like taht "\\DOCUMENTALE\my_folder\".
How i have to proceed ?
That's a path to a folder that just happens to be on another computer on
your network. Treat it the same way you would for a 'local' folder,
eg "C:\my_folder".
And if you've done that and it isn't working, one likely cause is that
Windows uses backslashes in path names, but Python string literals
treat backslashes specially. Use a raw string literal:
path = r"\\DOCUMENTALE\my_folder\some_file_name"
with open(path, "wb") as f:
... write to file ...
If you have other problems, the best thing to do is to post your code
and the exact output it produces, especially if that's a traceback.
Those are incredibly helpful.
ChrisA
Windows will accept forward slashes in path names.
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