On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Philip Semanchuk <phi...@semanchuk.com> wrote: > > On Jan 11, 2009, at 8:59 PM, James Mills wrote: > >> Hey all, >> >> The following fails for me: >> >>>>> from urllib2 import urlopen >>>>> f = >>>>> urlopen("http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-announce/feed/rss_v2_0_msgs.xml") >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 124, in urlopen >> return _opener.open(url, data, timeout) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 389, in open >> response = meth(req, response) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 502, in http_response >> 'http', request, response, code, msg, hdrs) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 427, in error >> return self._call_chain(*args) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 361, in _call_chain >> result = func(*args) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/urllib2.py", line 510, in http_error_default >> raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp) >> urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden >>>>> >> >> However, that _same_ url works perfectly fine on the >> same machine (and same network) using any of: >> * curl >> * wget >> * elinks >> * firefox >> >> Any helpful ideas ? > > The remote server doesn't like your user agent? > > It'd be easier to help if you post a working sample.
That was a working sample! The "User-Agent" didn't occur to me :) Thanks - I think that might be it. Why Google would deny access to services by unknown User Agents is beyond me - especially since in most cases User Agents strings are not strict. cheers James -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list