boblq wrote:
On Friday 13 October 2006 12:01 pm, boblq wrote:
On Friday 13 October 2006 10:06 am, boblq wrote:
If this is a bug in Python and not in BobLQ's usage then
one would think it well known. I guess it is time to hunt
up the Python bug base and see.

Any further suggestions?

BobLQ
A quick search of the Python Bug database
does not reveal any examples of this. I note
that the Python Cookbook has essentially
this code in it together with a short program
by Guido von Russum called wget.py
(See p487 of the Python Cookbook 2nd Edition)

I will try to test WVR's code for this behavior
later today.

BobLQ

PS. I am using Python ver 2.3.4
Does anyone have a favorite version? Why?

Well Guido's code exhibits the same behavior ...
The other issue is some possible goof on the server
side, but ordinary wget does not create a problem. I guess I should report it.
BOBLQ

When you finally get to the point of sniffing the network to see what is actually going on, you should be aware that Ethereal (the gui sniffer) has been replaced by Wireshark in FC5 after updating. It's actually the same software, it's just under a new name. Wireshark makes it much easier to see what is happening rather than looking at raw output of tcpdump.

Gus



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