[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > John> There's no way to set a timeout if you use "urllib" to open a URL. > John> "HTTP", which "urllib" uses, supports this, but the functionality > John> is lost at the "urllib" level. > > John> It's not available via "class URLopener" or "FancyURLopener", > John> either. > > John> There is a non-thread-safe workaround from 2003 at > > ... > > This topic has come up several times since timeouts were added to socket. > Each time we've asked for a patch that adds timeouts in a rational manner to > all the stuff layered on top of the socket module (httplib, ftplib, etc). As > far as I know it's apparently never been important enough for anyone to rise > to the challenge. If I remember next spring perhaps I'll submit it as a > possible Google Summer of Code proposal.
It ought not to take more than a day or two, although it is annoying that you have to deal with the problem at several levels. If you're looking for a Summer of Code project, consider finishing the Python SSL library, which doesn't even check certificates, let alone revocation lists. It's a pure interface problem. OpenSSL does all the hard parts, but the Python glue code is crude and incomplete. John Nagle -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list