On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 19:42:27 -0400, Simon Gerber wrote
(in article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
> Hullo,
>
> Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me find my own IP address. That
> was a big help. That bit is working now, and working very nicely. I am
> now stuck on something purely aesthetic - print
Oops! Didn't mean to reply off-list.
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 23:16:47 +0100
"Alan G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI Don,
>
> > > > result = Cursor.fetchone()
> > > > Con.close()
> > > >
> > > > # Count the fields
> > > > result.num_fields()
>
> > Should I have done something more like this?
> >
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Ismael Garrido wrote:
> I've been looking around for a web browser either written in python, or
> with python bindings.
MozPython? http://www.thomas-schilz.de/MozPython/README.html
> What I need to do is load a web-page, enter a password-protected site
> and follow certai
On Jun 12, 2005, at 00:42, Simon Gerber wrote:
> Any hints? I looked up the python reference manual, but couldn't find
> any way to force print statements to draw. Should I be looking into
> threads, perhaps?
I/O in Python is buffered -- that is, it uses RAM whenever
possible to delay the
Hullo,
Firstly, thanks to everyone who helped me find my own IP address. That
was a big help. That bit is working now, and working very nicely. I am
now stuck on something purely aesthetic - printing a few dots across the
screen to provide a bit of feedback while the VPN tunnel is being
establ
Ai, for the frames you just call the win32 methods directly. Easy enough, just got to deal with the DOM!On 6/11/05, Craig Booth <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi, As was recommended to me in a previous thread if you're on a
Windows machine with IE installed then PAMIE(http://www.pamie.sourceforge.net
Hi,
As was recommended to me in a previous thread if you're on a
Windows machine with IE installed then PAMIE
(http://www.pamie.sourceforge.net) can simplify using the IE COM and does
nearly everything you need.
Pamie doesn't support frames correctly yet, but it is very easy to hack
in supp
Don Parris wrote:
> I'd like to use the result.numfields() function to count the fields on a
> given table, but apparently don't quite grasp how to implement it. Below is
> my lame attempt. I searched the comp.lang.python group via Google, but
> didn't find any relevant info. The MySQLdb User Gu
Ismael Garrido wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've been looking around for a web browser either written in python, or
> with python bindings.
> What I need to do is load a web-page, enter a password-protected site
> and follow certain links, it needs to have frames and follow the refresh
> meta. I'm runni
> I'd like to use the result.numfields() function to count the fields
on a
> given table, but apparently don't quite grasp how to implement it.
Below is
> my lame attempt.
OK, I've never use the numfields function so have no idea how it works
nor why I'd want to use it but...
> sql = "SELECT * FR
> What I need to do is load a web-page, enter a password-protected
site
> and follow certain links, it needs to have frames and follow the
refresh
> meta. I'm running winxp, python 2.4
Do you need to do this interactively in a browser?
It sounds like scripting the process using urlib might be a be
Greetings,
I've dabbled in programming/scripting a little, but never really seem to get
the hang of it. I thought I'd try out Python for a front-end to my
SQL database project. I've worked through the tutorial, and a few others to
some extent. At the moment, I'm really just tinkering, but have
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