Re: [pygtk] GtkHTML 0.1 question, bug?!?!

2000-04-10 Thread James Henstridge

There is a function urllib.basejoin(base, url) that will convert a base
URL and a possibly relative url and give you an absolute one.

James.

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On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Hassan Aurag wrote:

> 
>  Hi,
> 
>  I am using gnome-python the latest. Gtkhmtl works fine until you load 
> urls.
> 
>  I am not sure how the python bindings use gtkhtml or python urllib 
> stuff, but all relative urls are scrapped somehow. Which means that it 
> will look for  locally instead of 
> relatively to the base url I gave it.
> 
>  I have used the gtkhtml_demo.py stuff as basic ingredient. For python 
> illiterates
> 
>  you usually use something like urllib.urlopen(url) which returns the 
> whole page as raw data that you then feed to gtkhtml using its write 
> method.
> 
>  And this where I don't know how things go, but relative urls don't 
> work, and believe me when I say all out there are usually relative 
> stuff.
> 
>
> 
> 
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[pygtk] GtkHTML 0.1 question, bug?!?!

2000-04-10 Thread Hassan Aurag


 Hi,

 I am using gnome-python the latest. Gtkhmtl works fine until you load 
urls.

 I am not sure how the python bindings use gtkhtml or python urllib 
stuff, but all relative urls are scrapped somehow. Which means that it 
will look for  locally instead of 
relatively to the base url I gave it.

 I have used the gtkhtml_demo.py stuff as basic ingredient. For python 
illiterates

 you usually use something like urllib.urlopen(url) which returns the 
whole page as raw data that you then feed to gtkhtml using its write 
method.

 And this where I don't know how things go, but relative urls don't 
work, and believe me when I say all out there are usually relative 
stuff.

   



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