On 01/11/06, Mike Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > form = cgi.FieldStorage() > widget = Widget() > > form_field_object_map = {'widget_name' : widget.name, > 'alt_widget_name' : widget.alt_name, > ...} > > for form_field in form_field_object_map.keys(): > form_field_object_map[form_field]...er....
This won't work, because python will look up widget.name and replace it with the value of widget.name when it creates the dictionary. You can probably do something with setattr. Check the docs for details, but basically, setattr(thing, 'foo', 'bar') is equivalent to thing.foo = 'bar' eg: form_field_object_map = { 'widget_name':'name', 'alt_widget_name':'alt_name', } # etc form = cgi.FieldStorage() widget = Widget() for form_field in form_field_object_map: setattr(widget, form_field_object_map[form_field], form.getvalue(form_field)) HTH! -- John. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor