I need to some how make a script that logs into a website from my desktop
and I can do the rest and grab the information on my on hopefully. How
would I login to a website using sockets with python?
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I've found something interesting regarding this issue.
I went to Windows Explorer, Tools,Folder Options, File Types and
noticed that there are two different icons associated with .PY files.
The Icon for Python 2.5 is easy to recognize as compared with the icon
for Python 2.3.
So I've changed the
Dear group,
I want to parse an file generated for windows.
My code works beautifully when I try to parse the same
file generated in Linux.
I uses the following options with no success:
blast_out = open('C:\human\prb_blast.out','r')
blast_out = open('C:\human\prb_blast.out','rU')
blast_out =
Srinivas Iyyer wrote:
Dear group,
I want to parse an file generated for windows.
My code works beautifully when I try to parse the same
file generated in Linux.
I uses the following options with no success:
blast_out = open('C:\human\prb_blast.out','r')
blast_out =
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007, Srinivas Iyyer wrote:
Dear group,
I want to parse an file generated for windows.
My code works beautifully when I try to parse the same
file generated in Linux.
I uses the following options with no success:
blast_out = open('C:\human\prb_blast.out','r')
blast_out =
Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
blast_out = open('C:\human\prb_blast.out','U')
Are there any other ways to solve this problem.
Try blast_out = open('C:/human/prb_blast.out', 'U') instead of
the $DEITY/Awful DOSish backwacks.
If you're really enamoured of backslashes, add an r before
Tony Cappellini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
So I've changed the association from the 2.3 icon to the 2.5 icon,
and
now I can run my script from the command line as follows
python script.py, and the correct version of Python is invoked.
This is very disturbing because it means the path or