Johny <pyt...@hope.cz> writes: > On Oct 9, 5:17 pm, Tim Harig <user...@ilthio.net> wrote: >> On 2010-10-09, Johny <pyt...@hope.cz> wrote: >> >> > Is it possible to control any webbrowser from Python ? For example to >> > issue http POST and GET command >> >> The most reliable way to interact with a webserver is through the urllib >> and httplib modules. This is effective for 99% of cases. I do understand >> that some sites heavy in javascript can be difficult to figure out how to >> make valid requests. On win32 you can automate Internet Explorer through >> its InternetExplorer.Application COM interface which is fully documented at >> the MSDN site. On other operating systems, Firefox can be accessed using >> its XPCOM interface. > > Thanks ALL who replied.I wanted to use directly httplib modul and I > started with it.But webserver uses SSL communication. > Of course, I can use https protocol but the communication between > server and client( browser) is so complicated that I was unable to > simulate that with python script.So I think I could do that with > webbrowser directly ( control webbrowser from a python script)
What has HTTPS to do with this? My tip for this problem: use FireBug and HTTP Live Headers to get an idea what is really going on between Server & Browser. Then model that with Python + urllib2. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list