Marco Perniciaro wrote: > Hi, > I've been working with Python for a long time. > Yet, I came across an issue which I cannot explain. > > Recently I have a new PC (Windows 7). > Previously I could call a Python script with or without the "python" word > at the beginning. Now the behavior is different if I use or not use the > "python" prefix! > > I only have Python 2.7 installed and the path in in my environment > variable. I create a simple file called "example.py" which contains two > lines: > > import sys > print sys.argv > > This is the output result: > > C:\Users\mapr>example.py a b c > ['C:\\Users\\mapr\\example.py'] > > C:\Users\mapr>python example.py a b c > ['example.py', 'a', 'b', 'c'] > > Can someone please explain?
I'm not a Windows user, but I'd try http://docs.python.org/2/using/windows.html#executing-scripts with python.exe instead of pythonw.exe. Maybe the %* is missing. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list