2013/2/11 Dave Angel <[email protected]> > I'd suggest splitting that expression into two separate statements, one > that does the read, and the other that decodes. Then you can print the > byte-string, and see if it also is truncated, or whether that happened > during the decoding. > > Also, if you use print( repr(mystring) ) > you might discover that there are funny escape sequence characters that > are fooling your console. >
Thanks, Dave, none of these helps. They are truncated as well. But I noticed a strange phenomenon. I am supposed to login to this page, but I can reach CVS data without login if I use the direct link to export. This may be a bug, but I like it. :-) Now, If I use the same link in browser, I get different results depending on I have logged in or not. (But in the first times of gathering data in this table, my Python script worked well!) So I should try to log in, but I have always difficulties with logging in from Python. I know http://docs.python.org/3/howto/urllib2.html#id6, but I couldn't use it in practice. Another way would be to log in in the browser correctly, then export CVS and process it with Python after saving, but I am too lazy to repeat this all the time. :-)
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