Thanks a lot Adam! I will figure this out eventually :)


On 2/16/2011 11:43 AM, Adam Victor Nazareth Brandizzi wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Avi Bar Massada<[email protected]>  wrote:
Thanks again Adam, see my comments below.
That is pretty strange... It can be a problem with the compression
software you are using. Could you send us the script you are using?

Right now I'm using the python command line in Windows XP. I used the
following commands:

import twill
from twill.commands import *
go("http://data.gbif.org/download/downloadReady.htm?downloadFile=occurrence-search-12978055989365071032693658999911.zip";)
follow("occurrence-search-12978055989365071032693658999911.zip")
save_html("occurrence.zip")

By the way, I tried to follow your original code (the one that points to
http://jsfcompref.appspot.com/faces/chapter04.zip) and got exactly the same
errors...
Well, I'm trying it on a Mac so I cannot emulate your environment... Sorry.

It seems either a problem with your environment or (more probable) a
bug in twill. A not-so-buggy bug, anyway, because the "save_html"
method is used mainly for, well, save HTML. If I remember well,
Windows differentiates between binary (such as ZIP) and text files
(such as HTML) and saves them in different ways. Since you are using a
function made or saving HTML to save a ZIP file, it can be the
problem.

BTW, if I save the
file without the .zip suffix, and open it from its new location, it
prompts
me straight to the download dialogue box.
Do you mean the browser download dialog box? That is way stranger :)

Yup, this is the browser download dialogue box...
Well, good luck! I hope you solve your problem :)


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