Where does my output go?
Michael Abbott
michael at rcp.co.uk
Wed Sep 5 12:55:50 EDT 2001
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"Andy McKay" <andym at ActiveState.com> wrote in news:vgsl7.1968$fD2.74498 at localhost: > Its to do with your registry settings, look for python.exe in your > registry using regedit and change the setting for open to be sent "%1" > instead of %1. > > Heres the settings on my box for > > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ft000010\shell\Open\command > > d:\python21\python.exe -u "%1" Oh dear, this isn't working for me. I have: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Python.File\Shell\Open\Command] @="\"D:\\Python21\\python.exe\" -u \"%1\" %*" (I need the %* to ensure that I can get at my arguments, and I'm not sure what -u is doing.) If I try to run with redirection I get: C:\TEMP>write test test >write.txt Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\TEMP\write.py", line 1, in ? print 'Hello' IOError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor C:\TEMP> On the other hand, if I remove the -u then I get an empty write.txt as before.
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