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Old   November 4, 2011, 04:46
Default python scripting in WB Windows.Forms OpenFileDialog() crashing
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hey there,

my question is regarding the python scripting options within the WB.
So far everything is working... Buttons, Labels, the module import... everything is looking good. If i use a OpenFileDialog to create a dialog for user data spec. the window is freezing and WB is crashing... if i use the exact same code snippet and paste it to the python-command-line in WB it is running nicely and behaves like expected.

Normally i debug such bugs by "pasting it to the python-command-line" and watch the output... but this time, like said above, i am out of options.

So. Is there some very genius programmer out there who could help me out on this topic... or even found a solution and can share it?

Thanks in advance,

neewbie
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