On 11/17/2009 08:22 PM, Davide Alberani wrote:
> Please, can you try it again in a hour or so (or tomorrow) and
> see if it's still ok (I've made some last-minute changes to the
> code and the account)?
> 

It hasn't been an hour but it still works (with r752).

> And if possible, can you try to install it (I tried it with Python 2.6,
> and it works, on my system)?
> 

Sure thing, I'll be installing Fedora 12 tomorrow anyway ;-)

System Python 2.6 with installed IMDbPY r752) and lxml gives the same
result.

> The funny thing is that both my system and the remote one fetch
> pages that are served for the "IMDbPYweb" user account (I can see it in
> the HTML), and so I can't figure out why the HTML served to the remote
> system contains the sortable lists.
> 

I'm not sure whether I understand what the "sortable lists" are. Are
they the links on the left saying "by type", "by rating" etc or
something else?

> I suspect there's something veeery wrong somewhere - but I can't
> find what - keep in mind that the remote system I'm talking about
> is clean, with no transparent proxies or strange things like these,
> and hosted on a more-than-trusted provider.
> 

How can I be sure about which type of HTML I'm getting?


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