Adobe Share Python library

Hi!
I would like to share a python library to access Share API that I've written lately.
Here it is at Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/pyacrobatapi/.
A code example using it:
import acrobat
acrobat.AcrobatClient.api_key = "1b2a5945948665a97d717ad6788d2XXX"
acrobat.AcrobatClient.secret =  "d2c3ef3b182b8ca83XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
client = acrobat.AcrobatClient()
client.Login(username, password) # initiate a session
root = client.GetNode() # retrieve root node info
print root.nodeid
print len(root.children)
print root.children[0].name # name of a node
print type(root.children[0]) # Directory or File (subclasses of Node)
file_nodeid = root.children[0].nodeid
file = client.GetNode(file_nodeid) # file refers to the same node as root.children[0]
newfile = root.UploadFile("example.txt", "Contents of uploaded file") # create a new file
newfile.Share(1, "[email protected]") # share the file
newfile.Share(2) # make the file public
print newfile.GetSourceFile() # prints uploaded content
print newfile.GetPublicLink() # prints a link to download a file
    #without authentication (if it is made public)
Feel free to post any questions and issues at Google Code.
Beside it'd be good to list it at http://learn.adobe.com/wiki/display/acds/D.+Public+Libraries instead of that couple of code examples from Vivek Kapoor.

Can anyone upload there Adobe Encore CS4 library files
Unfortunately, that will not be a viable solution, as those files are © by Adobe.
Did you download your PrPro/Encore? If so, this FAQ Entry should be useful If you installed from the DVD, then you have the full Library Functional Content on the installation discs. If the Functional Content did not install with the programs, you will just need to pop in the installation disc and should get the option to install Functional Content. If that does not work, I would do a Repair Install, and from there also choose the Functional Content.
Good luck,
Hunt

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