On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Alan Franzoni wrote: > Also, are you sure the code is correct? I've taken a peek at the Amara's > website, and the create_document() function seems to lie within the > binderytools module. I think the line should look like: > > depending on the way you imported the module, but your previous code, if > really working on Windows, makes me think you did something like: > > import amara.binderytools as amara > > or something like that? > Please post some more code, if you can.
This is a simple test: import amara doc = amara.create_document() doc.xml_append(doc.xml_create_element(u"units")) print "OK" On Windows XP Pro it runs like this: C:\owera\test\xaps2-test>python amara-test1.py OK C:\owera\test\xaps2-test> On Solaris it runs like this: bash-2.03$ python amara-test1.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "amara-test1.py", line 3, in ? doc = amara.create_document() AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'create_document' bash-2.03$ Catalin -- <<<< ================================== >>>> << We are what we repeatedly do. >> << Excellence, therefore, is not an act >> << but a habit. >> <<<< ================================== >>>> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list