2006/3/2, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Andre Engels wrote: > > Thanks for your help; it brought me quite a bit farther, but not as > > far as I wanted to come. The authentication is basic authentication, > > and I have been able to adapt the programs so that I now get my pages > > correctly. > > > > However, the program uses not only 'GET' operations, but also 'PUT' > > operations. These are done using httplib rather than urllib, and I > > cannot see at this point how I can mimick those using urllib2. > > The docs don't spell it out, but if you pass the 'data' parameter to > urllib2.urlopen(), it will make a POST request instead of a GET. The > data has to be formatted as application/x-www-form-urlencoded; > urllib.urlencode() will do this for you. > > So for example: > > import urllib, urllib2 > data = dict(param1='foo', param2='bar') > data = urllib.urlencode(data) > > # set up your basic auth as before > result = urllib2.urlopen('http://some.server.com', data).read()
Thanks, I've gotten some further again, but the following problem is that I am using this connection to get some cookies, which are read from the page headers. As far as I can see, urllib2 puts the page headers into a dictionary, which is not what I need, because there are 4 different set-cookie headers sent out by the site, and I get only one "set-cookie" value. Am I right in this, and is there a way around it? -- Andre Engels, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 6260644 -- Skype: a_engels _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor