On 1/06/2006 11:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Scott, > > Can you please tell me which chapter of the tutorial that you are > referring to http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html? > > The only chapter that I find about http is chapter 10.7, but it does > not have the example that you are referring to
Break the problem up into two parts: (1) Get some data. You've achieved that, using HTTP. (2) Save some data to a file. Doesn't matter *how* you got the data. You need to know how to open a file for writing and how to write to it and how to close it when you've finished. Look for the section in the tutorial about *files*. Better still, read *all* the sections in the tutorial :-) > > Scott David Daniels wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> I am new to python. I read an example here about how to fetch data thru >>> a HTTP connection: >>> http://diveintopython.org/http_web_services/review.html, >>> >>> My question is how can i save the data to a file after reading it from >>> a http connection. >> Do the tutorial and this and many other things will become clear. >> >> Instead of just "print sometext", do something like: >> ... >> f = open('filename', 'w') >> ... >> print >>f, sometext >> ... (possibly more prints like the above). >> f.close() >> >> --Scott David Daniels >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list