On 5/12/12 22:44:21, inq1ltd wrote: > I can connect to and download a web page, > html code, and save it to a file. If connected > to the web, I can change the settings on KWrite > to open the file and navigate the page, > (just like a browser does).
> I want to view the html file without using a browser > or KWrite as I do now. > Customer wants a direct connect to a dedicated > website. Their clients can be using any > browser. This gives them a a direct connect to > a dedicated website for a specific purpose. > In other words I need a mini, simple browser; > something I can build that will open, read and > display a saved html or the connected url site. How about: import os.path, webbrowser webbrowser.open("file://" + os.path.abspath(your_file)) > I would appreciate some direction. You'd get more useful answers if you'd give some more context. For example: * Which platform? * Which version of Python? * Which GUI (if any)? * What capabilities do you need? CSS? Javascript? * Are there any unusual requirement? Hope this helps, -- HansM -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list