"mwt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > f = urllib.urlopen("http://www.python.org/blah/blah.zip") > g = f.read() # ...
> So my question is, what is a good way to go about coding this kind of > basic feedback? Also, since my testing has only *worked* with this > code, I'm curious if it will throw a visibile error if something goes > wrong with the download. One obvious type of failure is running out of memory if the file is too large. Python can be fairly hosed (VM thrashing etc.) by the time that happens. Normally you shouldn't read a potentially big file of unknown size all in one gulp like that. You'd instead say something like while True: block = f.read(4096) # read a 4k block from the file if len(block) == 0: break # end of file # do something with the block Your "do something with..." could involve updating a status display or something, saying how much has been read so far. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list