Alexander Kojevnikov wrote:
> fetch() returns a Response object. I guess you are writing it to the
> output stream which results in all information being shown, including
> the headers.
>
> Instead you need to output only the content. If you are using the
> webapp framework the code will look like this:
>
>     response = urlfetch.fetch(URL)
>     self.response.out.write(response.content)
>
> http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/urlfetch/responseobjects.html
>
> On Sep 19, 9:03�am, uo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey people thanks for all your help.I have a problem with
> > urlfetch...im harvesting data from a webpage �which i get using
> > urlfetch,fetch(url) �.After im done parsing the pages and i try to
> > render the info,,, it renders badly as on top i get to see the
> > headers.. ir content-type status...etc and consequently the page
> > doesnt render and the html code is shown as is.How can i remove the
> > headers? Pliz help









What are my options if im using the django framework...where i dont
deal with the webapp.RequestHandler class directly but rather through
urls.py through urls which return a  HttpResponse object.I have
tried    req=urlfetch.fetch(url)
 
response= HttpResponse()
 
response.write(req.content)
 
return response

but it gives me the very same ugly looking page , with unrendered html
tags and furthermore it replaces the tags i put in the templates
putting &lt; and &gt; in place of < and >.Anyone pliz help


















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