Jon Bowlas wrote: > attobject = context.get_attobject() > navstring = context.get_uclattribute(attobject, 'ucl_navhide') > hiddennavelements = navstring.split(' ') > for hiddennavelement in hiddennavelements: > return hiddennavelement > > So the script 'get_attobject' basically looks for an instance of the > attributes object in the current folder, if it doesn't locate one then it > uses acquisition to find one in a parent folder. The script > 'get_uclattribute' then gets the nodeValues of the requested node. In this > instance its ucl_navhide, then I split the 'navstring' string at the spaces > and attempt the for-loop to output each of the values. > > Unfortunately it appears I am unable to loop through each of the list items > in hiddennavelements, as it only returns the first value & will not repeat.
did you perhaps mean to use "yield" instead of "return" ? </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list