>>> > You're trying to open the directory as if it were a zipfile. You should >>> > pass in the path to a zipfile not to a folder. >>> >>> Agreed, but how do I do that "pass in the path to a zipfile'? >>> Using an if statement I presume? >>> >>> > > >>> >>> > > I guess my first issue is to resolve the 'Permission denied' problem. >>> > > And, I know I need an 'if' statement, somehow... >>> > >>> Yes, the permission denied problem seems to be the first real >>> obstacle, but I can't figure it out. >>> I tried searching online but everything I found to try, didn't work. >> >> >> The permission error is because you are trying to open a folder as if it >> were a file. The operating system does not give you permission to do this >> because it is a nonsensical operation. >> >>> > Remove the folder paths from the list of paths. >>> >>> How can I remove the folder paths from the list of paths? >> >> >> You can do it with a list comprehension: >> >> import os.path >> paths = [p for p in paths if os.path.isdir(p)] > > > Sorry that should be (note the 'not'): > paths = [p for p in paths if not os.path.isdir(p)] > Ok, but where do I put that? Sorry Oscar, I don't know where to put it, nor do I know how to use 'paths' once I do that.
I was trying this prior to getting your email about paths...(I put this after z.close() for item in zipContents: if item(-4) == ('.zip'): x = zipfile.Zipfile(item,'r') x.extractall() x.close() but, I kept getting a "TypeError: 'str' object is not callable" error. then I tried for item in zipContents: if item.lower() .endswith(".zip"): item.extractall() item.close() but got a " item.extractall() AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'extractall'" error Can't say I'm not trying. :-) not working, but i'm trying whatever I can. I greatly appreciate the help Oscar! Greg _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor