KB wrote: > >> What does you full example look like, including the >> cookie-acquisition-stuff? >> >> Diez > > I ran them seperately, hoping for a clue as to what my "cookiejar" > was. > > The cookie-acquisition stuff returns "screener.ashx?v=151" when I > search with my domain I am interested in. I have tried > urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor('screener.ashx?v=151') but that failed > with attr has no cookie header. > > From the HTTPCookieProcessor doco, it appears that non-IE browsers > have a cookie file (and example code) but from what I can tell IE uses > a hidden folder. (you can set your location in IE but it appends a > folder "\Temporary Internet Files" - > > From: http://docs.python.org/dev/library/cookielib.html > > *** > This example illustrates how to open a URL using your Netscape, > Mozilla, or Lynx cookies (assumes Unix/Netscape convention for > location of the cookies file): > > import os, cookielib, urllib2 > cj = cookielib.MozillaCookieJar() > cj.load(os.path.join(os.environ["HOME"], ".netscape/cookies.txt")) > opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor(cj)) > r = opener.open("http://example.com/") > *** > > Not sure how to adapt this for IE.
You could create a file that resembles the cookies.txt - no idea how that looks, but I guess it's pretty simple. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list