25 Oct
2002
25 Oct
'02
8:39 p.m.
Yes, but as of right now, Python strings that do not contain spaces are interned as the same object. So as long as the name does not have a space in it, it should work. That said, string exceptions suck rocks. But string exceptions with spaces suck gravel ;^) -Casey On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 21:37:53 +0200 Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de> wrote:
Casey Duncan writes:
I think the following should do what you want:
for foo in bar.objectvalues() try: mo = foo.getProperty('menu_order', None) except 'Unauthorized': continue ..do stuff.. It may not work, because Python uses "is" to check against string exceptions and not "==".
Dieter