On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 01:56:19 -0800, nRk wrote: > Hi > > I am trying to send Data to a website through "http" using > "urllib.request" library using the bellow code. Response status code > contains. 200 (OK) but Response contains nothing...
No it doesn't, you say so later: it contains a set of bare <HTML></HTML> tags. That's not the same as nothing. > > With same data When I test using C# it working fine.. Response having.. > some data in xml format. > But I am using below python code i am getting response only "<HTML></ > HTML>". > > Is there any in my code.. > > req = urllib2.Request(url) // url is valid url This is not your real code. >>> import urllib2 >>> req = urllib2.Request(url) // url is valid url File "<stdin>", line 1 req = urllib2.Request(url) // url is valid url ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax How do you expect us to find bugs in your code when you don't show us your real code? Are we supposed to be mind-readers? Try using the same user-agent string as your C# code uses, and see if the server changes what it sends. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list