mm..I tried that..it gives 403 error..
I don't think putting login info in request will help..that will work
only for 401 I believe..
not sure how to handle 403 from server..Any comments guys?
harry


On Oct 12, 6:19 pm, jimgardener <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi
> I was trying to get data from different web pages using urlopen and
> read.
>
> from urllib import urlopen
> def get_page_data(url):
>     f=urlopen(url)
>     return f.read()
>
> when I gave this url ,it produces a 'forbidden' response
>
> print get_page_data('http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/
> topics')
>
> ==>
> <html>
> ...
> <body ...
> <H1>Forbidden</H1>
> Your client does not have permission to get URL <code>/group/django-
> users/topics</code> from this server.
> ...
>
> I understand that it needs my login info..In a client program ,how do
> I add this?My django app maintains a list of urls entered by a user
> and at a user given  time opens and reads from each of the urls.In the
> db I am storing the url string ,a user object and a datetime value
> entered by the user .Suppose one of those urls needs login info as in
> the above case,how can I store those?The same user may have different
> login username,passwords for different urls.I don't think storing user
> password in db is a good idea..
> Is there a way to deal with this?
> Any suggestions?
> regards
> jim

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