The library is the PC version of 2.3 --- I have done some more testing. I simplified my .py to only 2 lines...
import urllib urllib.urlopen('http://192.168.1.11', urllib.urlencode({'control_device': 'Kitchen Lights=off'})) I get this error... File "Q:\python\python23.zlib\urllib.py", line 78, in urlopen File "Q:\python\python23.zlib\urllib.py", line 183, in open File "Q:\python\python23.zlib\urllib.py", line 297, in open_http File "Q:\python\python23.zlib\httplib.py", line 712, in endheaders File "Q:\python\python23.zlib\httplib.py", line 597, in _send_output File "Q:\python\python23.zlib\httplib.py", line 564, in send File "Q:\python\python23.zlib\httplib.py", line 548, in connect IOError : [Errno socket error] (10060, 'Operation timed out') I've taken the commands I'm using from working HTTP & ASP pages. Here's actual code from an HTML page I'm using for the same device I'm trying in my .PY... <form method="post"> <td nowrap class="tableroweven"> <a name="bm83274"></a> <input type="hidden" name="bookmark" value="83274"> <input type="hidden" name="ref_page" value="stat"> <input type="hidden" name="control_device" value="Kitchen Lights"> <input class="formbutton" type="submit" name="action_on" value="On"> <input class="formbutton" type="submit" name="action_off" value="Off"> <select class="formdropdown" name="selectdim" SIZE="1" onchange="SubmitForm(this)"> <option selected value="0">0%</option> <option value="10">10%</option> <option value="20">20%</option> <option value="30">30%</option> <option value="40">40%</option> <option value="50">50%</option> <option value="60">60%</option> <option value="70">70%</option> <option value="80">80%</option> <option value="90">90%</option> <option value="100">100%</option> </select> </td></form> "Dennis Lee Bieber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 12:35:06 -0700, "livin" <livin@@cox.net> declaimed > the following in comp.lang.python: > >> IOError >> : >> [Errno socket error] (10057, 'Socket is not connected') >> > > That doesn't look like anything to do, directly, with parameter > encodings... Rather, it looks like your server is closing the connection > unexpectedly. > > You've got the Python source for everything down to the call to > "sendall", examine it -- it might help figure out where things are > failing. ("sendall" looks to be in a compiled module) > > > -- > > ============================================================== < > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber KD6MOG < > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Bestiaria Support Staff < > > ============================================================== < > > Home Page: <http://www.dm.net/~wulfraed/> < > > Overflow Page: <http://wlfraed.home.netcom.com/> < -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list