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Ping it? ~_^
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you
guys wanted me to do, but I don't think so, you guys are smarter than that.
So, how can I test for connection to a website.
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not connected, the program stops. So I don't know if that was what you
guys wanted me to do, but I don't think so, you guys are smarter than that.
So, how can I test for connection to a website.
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On 2008-07-15, Alexnb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I already made this post, but it kinda got lost.
No, it didn't get lost. Your question was answered and you
didn't like the answer.
So anyway I need to figure out how to test if the user is able
to connect to a specific website. Last time
Alexnb wrote:
Okay, I already made this post, but it kinda got lost. So anyway I need to
figure out how to test if the user is able to connect to a specific website.
Last time I got pointed to the urllib2 page, but if I do urlopen() and and
am not connected, the program stops. So I don't know if
://www.dictionary.com')
try:
response = urlopen(req)
except HTTPError, e:
print e.code
except URLError, e:
print e.reason
if e == '':
print good to go
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I'm glad to see you found the old post and implemented the code suggested
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I'm glad to see you found the old post and implemented the code