"Casey Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tkinter provides such a thing, see:
I was going to point out wxPython's file chooser dialog box, if that's what Ian's looking for (I'm not entirely sure, as his post also talked about a command-line tool, which doesn't make sense to me). Unfortunately, http://www.wxpython.org seems to be having trouble today, the closest I can suggest is looking at the underlying wxWidgets documentation: http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/stable/wx_wxfiledialog.html -Dave LeCompte > > http://docs.huihoo.com/tkinter/an-introduction-to-tkinter-1997/ > intro08.htm > > For windows you could also use pythonwin, but the above should be > much more portable. > > -Casey > > On Jul 30, 2007, at 1:14 PM, Ian Mallett wrote: > >> Hi, >> This is more of a python question... >> I'm trying to make a file opener for a loader. The trouble is, how >> do I load the file? You know when you click on the "browse" link >> on certain webpages, a windows explorer window opens so that you >> can select the file from any place on your computer? That's what >> I'm going for. If that is too complicated, I'd settle for a >> command line version that does the same thing. >> Ian >