On Sep 13, 4:25 pm, Carl Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 13, 1:00 am, fishfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > @ Carl: Yes, I think your right now that I look at it (or at least all > > except for the last two lines need to be indented). I'm still not sure > > how to send the stuff to the web browser though. Thanks for pointing > > it out! > > Try reading in the whole HTTP request instead of just the first line. > Change > > line = cfile.readline().strip() > > to > > line = cfile.read() > > And see if that helps. (Outputting the document so that it formats > the request well is left as an exercise. Also, as a heads up: in real > programs you should never output anything you receive through the > network without checking it or escaping it to prevent malicious uses.) > > Carl Banks
I figured out what the problem was. When you had suggested that I indent the lines at first I did all of them, but when I did that there must have been an nonindented line before the last two lines which I had indented, so ending the 'while 1:'. Because of that, that code just flat out didn't work so I assumed that they must be not be indented which is why it hasn't been working all along. Thanks for your help! I don't think I would have every figured it out if you last post hadn't gotten me to thinking about little tweeks like that. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list