On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 23:21:34 -0700, Pervez Mulla wrote: > I wanna call perl objects using Python . I checked in internet ,I can > make use of inline function for this, But in HTML......??
You need to explain more about your problem, because I don't understand what you want to do in detail. For example: 1) "I have a URL to a perl script, like this: http://example.com/somewhere/script.pl and I want to download the script, run it, and collect the results." Difficulty: (0 is trivial, 10 is impossible) About 2 or 3. 2) "I have a web page like this: http://example.com/somewhere/homepage.html Inside this web page I have a block of text that is actually Perl code. I want to download the HTML page, extract the Perl code, and run it." Difficulty: (0 is trivial, 10 is impossible) Between 6 and 10, depending on the exact details of how the Perl code is stored. Please explain in more detail what you want to do. Where is the Perl code? In a script? Inside a HTML file? Mixed in with other text, or in a HTML element of its own? Once you know where the Perl code lives, you can write a function to extract it. If you don't know where the code lives, you can't. Once you have the Perl code, you can then run it using the subprocess module, and collect its results. Once you have the results, you can store it in a database. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list