untrusted dynamic module: win32api
Mark Hammond
mhammond at skippinet.com.au
Sat Sep 7 20:11:26 EDT 2002
Enoch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a Softimage|XSI user, a 3D graphic software that support ActiveX
> Scripting on win32 platforms.
>
> This software integrate a 'NetView', an integrated internet explorer.
>
> To be able to communicate between the NetView and XSI I have to create the
> XSI.Application object.
>
> Works fine with VBScript and JScript, however I'm running into a problem
> trying to make it work with Python.
>
> Basicaly I have to include in my html page the following code:
>
> <SCRIPT Language="Python">
> import win32com.client
> w = win32com.client.Dispatch("XSI.Application")
> </SCRIPT>
>
> But when I load this page into the NetView ( or even in an external
> brother ) I have this error message:
>
> 'ImportError: untrusted dynamic module: win32api'
>
> Is there any way to 'force' the import ?
>
> Sorry if this has been discussed earlier, I'm relatively new to Python.
It appears that SoftImage is configuring ActiveScripting for "untrusted"
scripts - ie, SoftImage is requesting the scripting engine switch into
untrusted mode. Thus, you really need to ask SoftImage is the
application can be configured to not request restricted execution mode
of the language.
Mark.
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