View Single Post
# 4 14-04-2010 , 12:55 AM
EduSciVis-er
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Toronto
Posts: 3,374
Well it's not necessarily the / character itself, but that you've got a NoneType (essentially nothing) when it's expecting a string or something like that. Basically I don't think the .obj is getting passed in correctly, but I think you already knew that. Could you try with a simple cube or something?


-stwert

Website - Blog - YouTube - Vimeo - Facebook - Twitter

-->How to Effectively Ask Questions on Forums<--