I'm a newbie to Python... well a newbie to programming, really. I know the basics and try to learn by setting myself simple tasks and goals just to find out if I can work out a way to code the solutions. Works for me. However, now I've set my eyes on a more ambitious project:
We sell office machines, and most of them need to be connected to a network these days. I've got a routine setup for each model which enters the most common information, eg. NetBIOS names, mailservers, etc.The information is input through a webinterface as you have probably seen on many other printers. Currently, I'm using iMacro, an add-on to Firefox, which runs a macro and enters all the info. It's great, but I would like to try and write a program for this in Python. It needs to collect some user input at the beginning, and then open the default web browser (or preferably runs its own interface) and enter the information by identifying the fields and inputting the text, and "saving" the info by "clicking" buttons. Is there a web browser interface module in Python that would have methods to do this kind of stuff? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list