On 4/01/13 03:56:47, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Ray Cote
rgac...@appropriatesolutions.com wrote:
proxies = {
'https': '192.168.24.25:8443',
'http': '192.168.24.25:8443', }
a = requests.get('http://google.com/', proxies=proxies)
When I look at the proxy
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Hans Mulder han...@xs4all.nl wrote:
It the proxy URL is http://192.168.24.25/, then the client should send
GET requests to the proxy in both cases, and the proxy should send GET
or CONNECT to the origin server, depending on whether origin URL uses
SSL.
If the
Hello List:
I seem to be missing something obvious in terms of using proxies with the
requests module.
I'm using requests 1.4 and Python 2.7. Have tried this on Centos 6 and Windows
XP.
Here's the sample code, right out of the manual:
import requests
proxies = {
'https':
The shipped python library code does not work.
See http://bugs.python.org/issue7291 for patches.
Barry
On 3 Jan 2013, at 18:53, Ray Cote rgac...@appropriatesolutions.com wrote:
Hello List:
I seem to be missing something obvious in terms of using proxies with the
requests module.
I'm
Thank you.
--Ray
- Original Message -
From: Barry Scott ba...@barrys-emacs.org
To: Ray Cote rgac...@appropriatesolutions.com
Cc: python-list@python.org
Sent: Thursday, January 3, 2013 5:48:52 PM
Subject: Re: Missing something obvious with python-requests
The shipped python library code
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Ray Cote
rgac...@appropriatesolutions.com wrote:
proxies = {
'https': '192.168.24.25:8443',
'http': '192.168.24.25:8443', }
a = requests.get('http://google.com/', proxies=proxies)
When I look at the proxy log, I see a GET being performed -- when it