syntax error near unexpected token `<' from Applescript to Python
I am using the following command to pass a string to python from Applescript
String mytext contains the HTML body of an email starting with <...
Applescript
display dialog (do shell script "/Users/mymac/Documents/'Microsoft User Data'/'Outlook Script Menu Items'/ test.py" & mytext)
Py开发者_运维百科thon
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import string
def main():
print sys.argv[1:]
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
How can I rectify this error?
You don't want to pass the HTML as an argument to the Python script. Instead, do something like:
display dialog (do shell script "/Users/mymac/Documents/'Microsoft User Data'/'Outlook Script Menu Items'/ test.py < webpage.html")
print sys.stdin.read()
The problem is you are executing a shell script ... by constructing a long line of text. "/Users/mymac/Documents/'Microsoft User Data'/'Outlook Script Menu Items'/ test.py" & " ... ")
but the "<" sign and the ">" sign have a special meaning for the shell.
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