Greetings,
I've dabbled in programming/scripting a little, but never really seem to get
the hang of it. I thought I'd try out Python for a front-end to my
SQL database project. I've worked through the tutorial, and a few others to
some extent. At the moment, I'm really just tinkering, but have
> What I need to do is load a web-page, enter a password-protected
site
> and follow certain links, it needs to have frames and follow the
refresh
> meta. I'm running winxp, python 2.4
Do you need to do this interactively in a browser?
It sounds like scripting the process using urlib might be a be
> I'd like to use the result.numfields() function to count the fields
on a
> given table, but apparently don't quite grasp how to implement it.
Below is
> my lame attempt.
OK, I've never use the numfields function so have no idea how it works
nor why I'd want to use it but...
> sql = "SELECT * FR
Ismael Garrido wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've been looking around for a web browser either written in python, or
> with python bindings.
> What I need to do is load a web-page, enter a password-protected site
> and follow certain links, it needs to have frames and follow the refresh
> meta. I'm runni
Don Parris wrote:
> I'd like to use the result.numfields() function to count the fields on a
> given table, but apparently don't quite grasp how to implement it. Below is
> my lame attempt. I searched the comp.lang.python group via Google, but
> didn't find any relevant info. The MySQLdb User Gu
Hi,
As was recommended to me in a previous thread if you're on a
Windows machine with IE installed then PAMIE
(http://www.pamie.sourceforge.net) can simplify using the IE COM and does
nearly everything you need.
Pamie doesn't support frames correctly yet, but it is very easy to hack
in supp
Ai, for the frames you just call the win32 methods directly. Easy enough, just got to deal with the DOM!On 6/11/05, Craig Booth <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi, As was recommended to me in a previous thread if you're on a
Windows machine with IE installed then PAMIE(http://www.pamie.sourceforge.net
Hullo,
Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me find my own IP address. That
was a big help. That bit is working now, and working very nicely. I am
now stuck on something purely aesthetic - printing a few dots across the
screen to provide a bit of feedback while the VPN tunnel is being
establ
On Jun 12, 2005, at 00:42, Simon Gerber wrote:
> Any hints? I looked up the python reference manual, but couldn't find
> any way to force print statements to draw. Should I be looking into
> threads, perhaps?
I/O in Python is buffered -- that is, it uses RAM whenever
possible to delay the
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Ismael Garrido wrote:
> I've been looking around for a web browser either written in python, or
> with python bindings.
MozPython? http://www.thomas-schilz.de/MozPython/README.html
> What I need to do is load a web-page, enter a password-protected site
> and follow certai
Oops! Didn't mean to reply off-list.
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 23:16:47 +0100
"Alan G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI Don,
>
> > > > result = Cursor.fetchone()
> > > > Con.close()
> > > >
> > > > # Count the fields
> > > > result.num_fields()
>
> > Should I have done something more like this?
> >
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 19:42:27 -0400, Simon Gerber wrote
(in article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
> Hullo,
>
> Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me find my own IP address. That
> was a big help. That bit is working now, and working very nicely. I am
> now stuck on something purely aesthetic - print
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