Have you tried 'print myjar.value'?
Regards,
Liam Clarke
On 6/29/05, D. Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone! Just a quick question about cookie jars:
when I create a myjar = cookielib.CookieJar(), and go to a website to
get the particular cookie, I get something like this in return:
<cookielib.CookieJar [Cookie(version=0, name='info', value='B',
port=None, port_specified=False, domain='.pythonchallenge.com',
domain_specified=True, domain_initial_dot=True, path='/',
path_specified=True, secure=False, expires=1120610689, discard=False,
comment=None, comment_url=None, rest={})]>
or, if I do print myjar, this: <cookielib.CookieJar[<Cookie info=B
for .pythonchallenge.com/>]> .
Now, if I wanted to pull out just the value from the cookie ( i.e., "B"
in this particular case, labelled as "cookie info" in the print
statement and 'value=' in the cookiejar instance), how could I do
that?
I have tried looking through the documentation and its examples, tried
__doc__ and help() and dir() and can't find it. Perhaps I'm just
missing something, but does anyone know?
Thanks!
~Denise
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