On Jul 27, 4:56 pm, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > kBob wrote: > > On Jul 27, 4:23 pm, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > >> kBob wrote: > > >>> I created a script to access weather satellite imagery fron NOAA's > >>> ADDS. > >>> It worked fine until recently with Python 2.6. > >>> The company changed the Internet LAN connections to "Accept Automatic > >>> settings" and "Use automatic configuration script" > >>> How do you get urllib.urlopen to use the the "automatic script" > >>> configuration? > >>> This code worked recently, until the company implemented these LAN > >>> connections... > >>> SAT_URL = "http://adds.aviationweather.gov/data/satellite/ > >>> latest_BWI_vis.jpg" > >>> satpic = urllib.urlopen(SAT_URL, proxies=0 ) > >>> satimg = satpic.read() > >> For the record, I got: > > >> >>> import urllib > >> >>> SAT_URL = > >> "http://adds.aviationweather.gov/data/satellite/latest_BWI_vis.jpg" > >> >>> satpic = urllib.urlopen(SAT_URL, proxies=0 ) > >> Traceback (most recent call last): > >> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> > >> File "C:\Python26\lib\urllib.py", line 79, in urlopen > >> opener = FancyURLopener(proxies=proxies) > >> File "C:\Python26\lib\urllib.py", line 617, in __init__ > >> URLopener.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) > >> File "C:\Python26\lib\urllib.py", line 129, in __init__ > >> assert hasattr(proxies, 'has_key'), "proxies must be a mapping" > >> AssertionError: proxies must be a mapping > > >> However, urllib.urlretrieve(...) works.- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > > I saw that, but I still get the same error time out error ... > > >>>> import urllib > >>>> SAT_URL = "http://adds.aviationweather.gov/data/satellite/" > >>>> SAT_FILE = "latest_BWI_vis.jpg" > >>>> satimg = urllib.urlretrieve( SAT_URL, SAT_FILE ) > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> > > File "c:\python26\lib\urllib.py", line 93, in urlretrieve > > return _urlopener.retrieve(url, filename, reporthook, data) > > File "c:\python26\lib\urllib.py", line 237, in retrieve > > fp = self.open(url, data) > > File "c:\python26\lib\urllib.py", line 205, in open > > return getattr(self, name)(url) > > File "c:\python26\lib\urllib.py", line 344, in open_http > > h.endheaders() > > File "c:\python26\lib\httplib.py", line 904, in endheaders > > self._send_output() > > File "c:\python26\lib\httplib.py", line 776, in _send_output > > self.send(msg) > > File "c:\python26\lib\httplib.py", line 735, in send > > self.connect() > > File "c:\python26\lib\httplib.py", line 716, in connect > > self.timeout) > > File "c:\python26\lib\socket.py", line 514, in create_connection > > raise error, msg > > IOError: [Errno socket error] [Errno 10060] A connection attempt > > failed because > > the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, > > or establis > > hed connection failed because connected host has failed to respond > > It should be like this: > > SAT_URL = > "http://adds.aviationweather.gov/data/satellite/latest_BWI_vis.jpg" > SAT_FILE = r"C:\latest_BWI_vis.jpg" > urllib.urlretrieve(SAT_URL, SAT_FILE)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
It doesn't matter, the same error 10060 appears . The connection problem has to do with the proxy settings. In order for me to use Internet Explorer, the LAN's Automatic configuration must be turned on and use a script found on the company's proxy server. I was wondering how to get urllib.urlopen to access the script on the proxy server. Thanks for your help. Kelly -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list