s new one. Anyone has other email list problems ?
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To: Cebtenzzre ; python-list@python.org
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On 12/22/2022 8:35 AM, hongy...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to extract / scrape the “Matrix form” dataset from the BCS website [1],
a.k.a., the data appeared in the 3rd column.
I tried with the following python code snippet, but still failed to figure out
the trick:
Tell what you observed, and
I want to extract / scrape the “Matrix form” dataset from the BCS website [1],
a.k.a., the data appeared in the 3rd column.
I tried with the following python code snippet, but still failed to figure out
the trick:
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import re
proxies = {
'
On Thu, 22 Sep 2022 09:36:47 -0700 (PDT), tripd...@gmail.com wrote:
> https://nigeriapropertycentre.com/
> Has anyone scrap something like this before?
> probably i should try power bi first to see if it can?
You can try something like this.
import urllib.request
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
U
During the last few weeks the team has been hard at work making final
changes to the website, and we are excited to announce the launch of the
conference website for EuroPython 2021 today !
* EuroPython 2021 Conference Website *
https://ep2021.europython.eu
On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 8:59 AM Calvin Spealman wrote:
>
> The PSF guidelines on trademark usage are generous and well documented
> here: https://www.python.org/psf/trademarks/
>
> Good luck with your website!
>
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 11:43 AM Rainyis wrote:
>
&g
On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 8:54 AM Dan Ciprus (dciprus) wrote:
>
> Well I did not get the point of his question, obviously so apologies for
> being sarcastic at the beginning. This triggered my reaction because of the
> history of "funny" questions which you can find in this mailing list.
>
Agreed
The PSF guidelines on trademark usage are generous and well documented
here: https://www.python.org/psf/trademarks/
Good luck with your website!
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 11:43 AM Rainyis wrote:
> Hello,
> I am Sergio Llorente, and I want to create a web about python. I
> will pub
aka.ms/ghei36> !
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To: Dan Ciprus (dciprus)
Cc: Rainyis ; python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: Website
On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 7:40 AM Dan Ciprus (dciprus) via Python-list
wrote:
>
> https:/
On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 7:40 AM Dan Ciprus (dciprus) via Python-list
wrote:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Llorente
>
> wow .. you made it that far ?
>
> Jokes aside .. why are you asking for a permission to get a domain ? I would
> love to read a deeper explanation what made you send an
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Llorente
wow .. you made it that far ?
Jokes aside .. why are you asking for a permission to get a domain ? I would
love to read a deeper explanation what made you send an email to this mailing
list.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 03:41:37PM +0200, Rainyis wro
t in Spanish(
> todosobrepython.com). Can I use it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sergio
I give you my permission. May the Force be with you and your website.
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Yes.
On Wed, 2021-04-14 at 15:41 +0200, Rainyis wrote:
> Hello,
> I am Sergio Llorente, and I want to create a web about python. I
> will publish apps, scripts.. made by python. I will like to put
> python in
> the domain. The domain will be like all-about-python.com but in
> Spanish(
> todosobrep
Hello,
I am Sergio Llorente, and I want to create a web about python. I
will publish apps, scripts.. made by python. I will like to put python in
the domain. The domain will be like all-about-python.com but in Spanish(
todosobrepython.com). Can I use it?
Thanks in advance,
Sergio
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that would be the final product could also check if there is any
pre installed python interpreter so we don't just end up having lots of
python interpreters at the same time. Thank you
On Sun, 8 Mar, 2020, 8:34 pm M.-A. Lemburg, wrote:
> We are very excited to announce the launch of our web
We are very excited to announce the launch of our website for
EuroPython 2020:
* EuroPython 2020 Website *
https://ep2020.europython.eu/
Our web WG worked hard on putting the finishing touches on the website
and many other team members helped update the
In the last couple of weeks we have put together a pre-launch site
for EuroPython 2020, which has all the information around the event,
as we currently know and can share with you.
EuroPython 2020 Pre-launch Website
* https://ep2020.europython.eu/ *
The main
On 12/7/19 3:53 AM, Peter Otten wrote:
>
> ... because Amazon doesn' like what you do. You can cheat or play by their
> rules and use the API.
Yup and although I have no love for Amazon, I can understand why they
don't want bots on the site. Already they have enough trouble with bots
buying up m
Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 12/6/19 5:31 PM, DL Neil via Python-list wrote:
>> If you read the HTML data that the REPL has happily splattered all over
>> your terminal's screen (scroll back) (NB "soup" is easier to read than
>> is "content"!) you will observe that what you saw in your web-browser i
On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 1:21 PM DL Neil via Python-list
wrote:
>
> On 7/12/19 1:51 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 11:46 AM Michael Torrie wrote:
> >>
> >> On 12/6/19 5:31 PM, DL Neil via Python-list wrote:
> >>> If you read the HTML data that the REPL has happily splattered a
On 7/12/19 1:51 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 11:46 AM Michael Torrie wrote:
On 12/6/19 5:31 PM, DL Neil via Python-list wrote:
If you read the HTML data that the REPL has happily splattered all over
your terminal's screen (scroll back) (NB "soup" is easier to read than
is
On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 11:46 AM Michael Torrie wrote:
>
> On 12/6/19 5:31 PM, DL Neil via Python-list wrote:
> > If you read the HTML data that the REPL has happily splattered all over
> > your terminal's screen (scroll back) (NB "soup" is easier to read than
> > is "content"!) you will observe th
On 12/6/19 5:31 PM, DL Neil via Python-list wrote:
> If you read the HTML data that the REPL has happily splattered all over
> your terminal's screen (scroll back) (NB "soup" is easier to read than
> is "content"!) you will observe that what you saw in your web-browser is
> not what Amazon serve
On 7/12/19 12:53 PM, Sam Paython wrote:
This is the code I am writing:
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
request = requests.get("https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07RZFQ6HC";)
content = request.content
soup = BeautifulSoup(content, "html.parser")
element = soup.find("span",{"id":"priceblock_d
Hi all,
This is the code I am writing:
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
request = requests.get("https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07RZFQ6HC";)
content = request.content
soup = BeautifulSoup(content, "html.parser")
element = soup.find("span",{"id":"priceblock_dealprice"})
print(element.text
We are happy to announce the launch of our website for EuroPython 2019:
* https://ep2019.europython.eu/ *
Thanks to Artur, Patrick and our web WG, the website now comes with a
renovated layout, modern technology and new features.
At the same time, we are launching the CFP for
Hello! I’m not sure if this is the right forum, but I am looking for someone
proficient in Python software to update a website.
I will pay well, and work in the Kansas City area. If this is not the correct
way to find someone who can help, do you have any contacts in the Kansas City
area who
On Wed, 04 Jul 2018 23:25:14 +, Adrian Taylor wrote:
> G'day All,
>
> I have just discovered Python and thanks to a script by Ethan I can read
> a foxpro database and change the required values.
> However my next big step is to be able to use this python featur
Adrian Taylor writes:
> I have just discovered Python […]
Welcome. The Python community has a starter page for beginners at
https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide>.
> However my next big step is to be able to use this python feature
> within a website.
Good. Be aware,
G'day All,
I have just discovered Python and thanks to a script by Ethan I can read a
foxpro database and change the required values.
However my next big step is to be able to use this python feature within a
website.
Basically I want to be able to click on a button and call the script.
We are excited to announce the launch of the EuroPython 2018 website:
* https://ep2018.europython.eu/ *
The EuroPython conference will take place in Edinburgh, UK, this year,
from July 23 - 29.
EuroPython 2018 - The European Python Conference
Den 2018-02-17 skrev Martin Schöön :
> Anyone else having problems with interacting with
> http://code.enthought.com/pages/mayavi-project.html
> ?
>
Later yesterday I found this:
http://docs.enthought.com/mayavi/mayavi/
and it works without a hitch.
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Anyone else having problems with interacting with
http://code.enthought.com/pages/mayavi-project.html
?
All I can see is the front page. Clicking on anything
in that page results in nothing or 404. I have
tried several browsers.
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ts
> associated with the referal "child" company.
>
> The problem:
> how do i create a modern , slick website. I also see , that each of
> "child" would want to extend the look and feel of their site onto this
> process. So, my process should have at least a few
do it as django does it
.in django you have templates like take the example of a single webpage
other pages only modify what they need to. like the footer will remain the
same on all pages, so only the top part needs to be specified
similarly for your website, you can go along that line
company" will create accounts
> associated with the referal "child" company.
>
> The problem:
> how do i create a modern , slick website. I also see , that each of
> "child" would want to extend the look and feel of their site onto this
> process. So, my p
The problem:
how do i create a modern , slick website. I also see , that each of
"child" would want to extend the look and feel of their site onto this
process. So, my process should have at least a few templates i can offer ,
that would match their site...
Im not too excited to use weebly
On Thu, 11 May 2017 12:18 pm, liyucun2...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Thanks for stoping by. I am working on a feature to crawl website content
> every 1 min. I am curious to know if there any good open source project
> for this specific scenario.
I agree with Iuri: cra
Unless you are authorized, don't do it. It literally costs a lot of money
to the website you are crawling, in CPU and bandwidth.
Hundreds of concurrent requests can even kill a small server (with bad
configuration).
Look scrapy package, it is great for scraping, but be friendly with the
web
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for stoping by. I am working on a feature to crawl website content every
1 min. I am curious to know if there any good open source project for this
specific scenario.
Specifically, I have many urls, and I want to maintain a thread pool so that
each thread will repeatedly
g I personally have any
>>experience with, but I expect that the process goes something like this:
>>
>>- connect to the website;
>>- download the particular page you want;
>>- grab the data that you care about;
>>- remove HTML tags and extract just the bits needed;
in 764257 20160823 081439 Steven D'Aprano
wrote:
>On Tuesday 23 August 2016 10:28, adam.j.k...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am hoping someone is able to help me.
>>
>> Is there a way to pull as much raw data from a website as possible. The
>&
that the process goes something like this:
>
> - connect to the website;
> - download the particular page you want;
> - grab the data that you care about;
> - remove HTML tags and extract just the bits needed;
> - write them to a CSV file.
More or less. It's usually more like th
On Tuesday 23 August 2016 10:28, adam.j.k...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am hoping someone is able to help me.
>
> Is there a way to pull as much raw data from a website as possible. The
> webpage that I am looking for is as follows:
>
http://www.homeprice
Hi,
I am hoping someone is able to help me.
Is there a way to pull as much raw data from a website as possible. The webpage
that I am looking for is as follows:
http://www.homepriceguide.com.au/Research/ResearchSeeFullList.aspx?LocationType=LGA&State=QLD&LgaID=632
The main variable
On 24/05/2016 09:05, cheapfiverrservi...@gmail.com wrote:
i need a python script which can scan provided list of websites and scan that
list with
https://www.google.com/transparencyreport/safebrowsing/diagnostic/index.html
and save result of dangerous website or infected website in another
i need a python script which can scan provided list of websites and scan that
list with
https://www.google.com/transparencyreport/safebrowsing/diagnostic/index.html
and save result of dangerous website or infected website in another text file.
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plan
> > on reading all of the links on the docs page of Django. I will also
look at
> > your recommendation. I think that will give me a good understanding.
> > Hopefully Django isn't a copy/paste kinda "put your website together"
like
> > WordPress because
On Dec 25, 2015 12:22 PM, "Jason Friedman" wrote:
>
> >> I have a hunch that you do not want to write the program, nor do you
> >> want to see exactly how a programmer would write it?
> >>
> >> The question is more like asking a heart surgeon how she performs
> >> heart surgery: you don't plan to
look at
> your recommendation. I think that will give me a good understanding.
> Hopefully Django isn't a copy/paste kinda "put your website together" like
> WordPress because my objective is to actually learn Python.
That’s not what WordPress is. WordPress is a blog engine tha
>> I have a hunch that you do not want to write the program, nor do you
>> want to see exactly how a programmer would write it?
>>
>> The question is more like asking a heart surgeon how she performs
>> heart surgery: you don't plan to do it yourself, but you want a
>> general idea of how it is do
nding.
Hopefully Django isn't a copy/paste kinda "put your website together" like
WordPress because my objective is to actually learn Python.
On Dec 25, 2015 3:59 AM, "Chris Warrick" wrote:
> [Forwarding your message to the mailing list — please use the Reply
> All (or
Great thank you! I will look into it. I watched some tutorials on Django
last night. It appears to be somewhat of a bootstrap but for the backend.
I'm not sure if my opinion is correct.
On Dec 25, 2015 5:27 AM, wrote:
> > On 25 December 2015 at 05:02, Aaron Christensen
> > wrote:
> >> Hi Chris,
interest in it, so please excuse my lack of understanding if
> my
> > question isn't very thorough.
> >
> > As an example, a website backend is developed using Python. Users can
> > submit their input through the website and PHP (or some other language)
> &
> On 25 December 2015 at 05:02, Aaron Christensen
> wrote:
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> Thank you for your response and information. I enjoy doing Python on my
>> free time so when I get closer to some kind of web application, then I can
>> provide more information.
>>
>> Thanks for pointing me in the ri
[Forwarding your message to the mailing list — please use the Reply
All (or Reply to List) button in the future]
On 25 December 2015 at 05:02, Aaron Christensen
wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Thank you for your response and information. I enjoy doing Python on my
> free time so when I get closer to some
> I am not sure if this is the correct venue for my question, but I'd like to
> submit my question just in case. I am not a programmer but I do have an
> incredible interest in it, so please excuse my lack of understanding if my
> question isn't very thorough.
>
> As a
estion isn't very thorough.
First, to do web development, you do need to be a programmer. Well,
at least for anything of any complexity/novelty. But come on in,
it's a fun place to be!
> As an example, a website backend is developed using Python. Users
> can submit their input thr
understanding if my
> question isn't very thorough.
>
> As an example, a website backend is developed using Python. Users can
> submit their input through the website and PHP (or some other language)
Cut out the middle man! Write your web app in Python, which is much
saner and mor
Hi all,
I am not sure if this is the correct venue for my question, but I'd like to
submit my question just in case. I am not a programmer but I do have an
incredible interest in it, so please excuse my lack of understanding if my
question isn't very thorough.
As an example, a websi
Ok, I will look through the Flask tutorials then ...
On Monday, November 23, 2015 at 8:21:28 PM UTC+8, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Cai Gengyang wrote:
> > So I have gone through the CodeAcademy Python modules and decided to jump
> > straight into a project.
> >
> >
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Cai Gengyang wrote:
> So I have gone through the CodeAcademy Python modules and decided to jump
> straight into a project.
>
> I want to create a dynamic web-based site like this ---
> https://www.wedpics.com using Python
>
> How / where do I start ?
While it's
On 23/11/2015 09:55, Cai Gengyang wrote:
Ok,
So I have gone through the CodeAcademy Python modules and decided to jump
straight into a project.
I want to create a dynamic web-based site like this --- https://www.wedpics.com
using Python
How / where do I start ?
With a search engine, or do
Ok,
So I have gone through the CodeAcademy Python modules and decided to jump
straight into a project.
I want to create a dynamic web-based site like this --- https://www.wedpics.com
using Python
How / where do I start ?
Thanks a lot !
Gengyang
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On 11/19/2015 12:17 PM, Patrick Hess wrote:
> ryguy7272 wrote:
>> text_file = open("C:/Users/rshuell001/Desktop/excel/Text1.txt", "wb")
>> [...]
>> It doesn't seem like the '\n' is doing anything useful. All the text is
>> jumbled together.
>> [...]
>> I finally got it working. It's like this:
>
ryguy7272 wrote:
> text_file = open("C:/Users/rshuell001/Desktop/excel/Text1.txt", "wb")
> [...]
> It doesn't seem like the '\n' is doing anything useful. All the text is
> jumbled together.
> [...]
> I finally got it working. It's like this:
> "\r\n"
The better solution would be to open text f
ryguy7272 writes:
> text_file = open("C:/Users/rshuell001/Desktop/excel/Text1.txt", "wb")
Remove the "b" from this line. This is causing it to omit the
platform-specific translation of "\n", which means some Windows
applications will not recognize the line endings.
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:40:58 -0800, ryguy7272 wrote:
>
> It doesn't seem like the '\n' is doing anything useful. All the text is
> jumbled together. When I open the file in Excel, or Notepad++, it is
> easy to read. However, when I open it in as a regular text file,
> everything is jumbled toge
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 12:41:19 PM UTC-5, ryguy7272 wrote:
> On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 12:21:47 PM UTC-5, Denis McMahon wrote:
> > On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 08:37:47 -0800, ryguy7272 wrote:
> >
> > > I'm trying the script below...
> >
> > The problem isn't that you're over-writing
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 12:21:47 PM UTC-5, Denis McMahon wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 08:37:47 -0800, ryguy7272 wrote:
>
> > I'm trying the script below...
>
> The problem isn't that you're over-writing the lines (although it may
> seem that way to you), the problem is that you're ove
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 08:37:47 -0800, ryguy7272 wrote:
> I'm trying the script below...
The problem isn't that you're over-writing the lines (although it may
seem that way to you), the problem is that you're overwriting the whole
file every time you write a link to it. This is because you open an
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 12:04:16 PM UTC-5, ryguy7272 wrote:
> On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 11:58:17 AM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 3:37 AM, ryguy7272 <> wrote:
> > > text_file = open("C:/Users/rshuell001/Desktop/excel/Text1.txt",
> > > "wb")
> >
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 11:58:17 AM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 3:37 AM, ryguy7272 wrote:
> > text_file = open("C:/Users/rshuell001/Desktop/excel/Text1.txt", "wb")
> > z = str(link)
> > text_file.write(z + "\n")
> > text_file.writ
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 3:37 AM, ryguy7272 wrote:
> text_file = open("C:/Users/rshuell001/Desktop/excel/Text1.txt", "wb")
> z = str(link)
> text_file.write(z + "\n")
> text_file.write("\n")
> text_file.close()
You're opening the file every time you go through
I'm trying the script below, and it simple writes the last line to a text file.
I want to add a '\n' after each line is written, so I don't overwrite all the
lines.
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import urllib2
var_file = urllib2.urlopen("http://www.imdb.com/chart/top";)
var_html = var_file.
Hello!
So I have Python 2.7.10, 3.3.2, 3.3.4 downloaded on my Mac OS X Yosemite
10.10.2 and also downloaded pip and django. Is there an online tutorial on how
to create a basic dynamic website in Python where I can put my
image/photo/video sharing app ? I find it much easier to learn from
On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 12:31:04 PM UTC-7, Aron Barsam wrote:
> how do you play python because i have gone on the website but i haven't
> managed to code?
http://i.imgur.com/x2KwTbw.jpg
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dieter wrote:
> Once the problems to get the "final" HTML code solved,
> I would use "lxml" and its "xpath" support to locate any
> relevant HTML information.
Hello Dieter, yes - you are correct. (though I don't think there's any auth
to browse - nice that you actually tried) He's using jsonP an
Veek M writes:
> I tried scraping a javascript website using two tools, both didn't work. The
> website link is: http://xdguo.taobao.com/category-499399872.htm The relevant
> text I'm trying to extract is 'GY-68...':
>
>
>
>
>
>
I tried scraping a javascript website using two tools, both didn't work. The
website link is: http://xdguo.taobao.com/category-499399872.htm The relevant
text I'm trying to extract is 'GY-68...':
I'm
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 1:12 AM, Aseem Bansal wrote:
> The Python website is undergoing an overhaul for better looks. Is there
> anything like a forum where it is being discussed. I mean where the schedule
> for this is being maintained or the same is being discussed?
https://github.c
The Job board. It has been on hold for quite some time.
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In article <17ad7280-65dd-4db9-9f4a-7bdd8bb7c...@googlegroups.com>,
Aseem Bansal wrote:
> The Python website is undergoing an overhaul for better looks. Is there
> anything like a forum where it is being discussed. I mean where the schedule
> for this is being maintained or th
The Python website is undergoing an overhaul for better looks. Is there
anything like a forum where it is being discussed. I mean where the schedule
for this is being maintained or the same is being discussed?
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On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 00:35:37 +1000, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:40 PM, alister
> wrote:
>> Considering the poor quality of your own site it is hardly surprising
>> that you have to resorts to spamming a totally unrelated newsgroup/
>> mailing list.
>
> If you *must* respon
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:40 PM, alister
wrote:
> Considering the poor quality of your own site it is hardly surprising
> that you have to resorts to spamming a totally unrelated newsgroup/
> mailing list.
If you *must* respond to spam, please at least trim out the URLs so
they don't get free ex
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 02:21:01 -0700, aveinfosys wrote:
> Ave Infosys is a leading professional in Web Designing Company in
> Hyderabad India for the
>
> E-Business Industry.Ave Infosys are providing Best Website Development
> and Design Services
>
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India for the
E-Business Industry.Ave Infosys are providing Best Website Development and
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Quoting Harry Wood (2014-03-03 16:22:22)
> How to create a voting website by Python and Flask? I studying Python and
> Flask for some months, and
>
> - Now I have some Python & Flask basic skills.
> - I need some advices like following example:
> Step 1: You c
How to create a voting website by Python and Flask? I studying Python and Flask
for some months, and
- Now I have some Python & Flask basic skills.
- I need some advices like following example:
Step 1: You could writing an voting application by Python Step 2: You could
build a websit
In article ,
Marcus wrote:
> I'm trying to use urllib and urllib2 to open an url + login_data in a for
> loop.
Step 1: Ignore all that crap and get http://www.python-requests.org/
> How can I display when successfully logged in and how to show when the
> login is denied?
>
> I've tried us
It's not that hard to find a program that does this already. But I'm trying to
learn how to use these modules to create this. I've started it and now i want
to complete it so I can create another program and learn more about other
stuff, maybe a Twitter script or something. How do I learn when n
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:51 PM, Marcus wrote:
> Yes, it's only for my own use on my local WordPress installation. Only
> educational use.
What are you trying to learn, exactly? How to break into a WP site?
Still dubious.
ChrisA
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Yes, it's only for my own use on my local WordPress installation. Only
educational use.
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On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Marcus wrote:
> This is the code right now: http://pastebin.com/pE1YZX2K
That looks short enough to include in-line, no need to point us to an
external site :)
So basically, you're doing a dictionary attack. May I ask why you're
doing this, exactly?
ChrisA
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On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:44 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> So basically, you're doing a dictionary attack. May I ask why you're
> doing this, exactly?
oops, misclicked.
I note that the user name 'alex' does not appear to match your name.
I'm going to want a good reason for this code to be written,
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:44 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> So basically, you're doing a dictionary attack. May I ask why you're
> doing this, exactly?
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This is the code right now: http://pastebin.com/pE1YZX2K
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Hello,
I'm trying to use urllib and urllib2 to open an url + login_data in a for loop.
How can I display when successfully logged in and how to show when the login is
denied?
I've tried use this:
html_content = urllib2.urlopen(url).read()
re.findall('ERROR: The password you entered for the us
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