On Sun, 09 Jun 2013 10:09:17 -0700, guytamir1 wrote: > i'm not really sure how to approach this problem.. > hints :)
Let me restate the problem for you: You want to display a web page to a visitor that exists on a third party website, with some of your own html inserted into it. Setting aside the multitude of ethical, moral, legal and copyright issues, the only technical solution I can see that doesn't involve hacking the third party website is to scrape the third party website using eg curl, modify the html using your scripting environment of choice (I'll assume python) either using some form of dom manipulation or string manipulation, and then server the modified page to the visitor. so pycurl and pydom might be good places to start. Don't forget that you may need to rewrite urls in the scraped document for things such as anchors, images, css, javascript etc to point them back at the host server, or some script on your server that can obtain and serve the appropriate resources. Alternatively, how about displaying the third party website in an iframe within your own document? Although that's not really pythonic, just htmlic. -- Denis McMahon, denismfmcma...@gmail.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list