Under MS Windows, I encountered a problem with the proxy bypass specification. In windows, the bypass specification for the proxy uses semi-colons to delimit entries. Mine happens to have two semi-colons back-to-back. Internet explorer handles this just fine but urllib equates this with ALWAYS bypass the proxy. (I'm using Python 2.5.2)
This is caused because the double semi-colon is turned into an empty string entry and at the bottom of urllib.py, and empty string can always be found in a host name. Therefore it always chooses to bypass the proxy. Of course the fix is to get rid of the double colon in the bypass settings in internet explorer (which I did). But it took me an hour to track this down (first time using urllib). Perhaps a better fix would be to test for the empty string and continue the loop in that case. From urllib.py: # now check if we match one of the registry values. for test in proxyOverride: if test == "": continue test = test.replace(".", r"\.") # mask dots This is not really a bug but rather a way to be more consistent with internet explorer. If this has value, do I submit a bug report or does someone else? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list