good catch, my mistake args[1] == 'yankees' True
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Christian Witts <cwi...@compuscan.co.za>wrote: > vince spicer wrote: > >> First off, selenium is a great tool and the python driver is very powerful >> >> there are numerous ways to access cli variables, >> >> the quickest >> >> import sys >> print sys.srgv >> >> sys.argv will it output a array of all command line args >> >> ./selenium-google-test.py yankees >> will out put: >> >> ['selenium-google-test.py', 'yankees'] >> >> so >> >> args = sys.argv >> >> args[0] == 'yankees' >> True >> > That would be false, the first argument (list index zero) is the script > name. You would need to do > args = sys.argv[1:] > if you want to dump the filename from the list. > > -- > Kind Regards, > Christian Witts > > >
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