On Jul 19, 5:59 am, brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > gravey wrote: > > Hello. > > > Apologies if this is a basic question, but I want to open a HTML > > file from my local drive (is generated by another Python script) > > in Internet Explorer. I've had a look at the webbrowser module and > > this doesn't seem to be what I need. Any help much appreciated. > > You may try something like this example: > > import time > import win32com.client > > wie = win32com.client.Dispatch('InternetExplorer.Application') > > # Make IE Window Visible. > wie.Visible = 1 > > # Open this URL > wie.Navigate('www.your_url.com') > > # Print 'Busy' while Busy. > while wie.Busy: > print 'Busy' > > # Sleep 2 secs, then go home. > time.sleep(2) > wie.GoHome() > > # Sleep 2 secs, then go back. > time.sleep(2) > wie.GoBack() > > # Refresh the page > time.sleep(2) > wie.Refresh() > > # Close IE Window > time.sleep(2) > wie.Quit()
Thanks to all who replied. All your approaches work but (!!) the HTML page that I want to open contains Javascript that parses some parameters from the URL. The URL looks like this: file:///C|/Temp/Google%20Maps/linktothis.htm?lat=45.0&lng=-20.0&zoom=4&type=k The Javascript gets the URL from the Javascript location object and parses it. I'm assuming that the location object has some kind of Windows equivalent that might be set using win32com.client. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list