Sorry. I'm writing a python script that retrieves source contents of a wiki page, edits, and re-posts changed content. The wiki breaks pages into groups and pages (e.g. ThisGroup/ThisPage). The sections that are camel cased (or otherwise contain title case) are the group and page for a given page. When a url is passed that is incomplete (i.e., has the base URL and the Group, or only the base URL), the wiki resorts to defaults (e.g. a base URL and Group would return the default page for that group, and a bare URL returns the base page for the base group).
I'm playing with urlparse now. Looks like I can do the same thing in a lot fewer steps. I'll post results. Ben On 4/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ben> I am working on a script that splits a URL into a page and a > Ben> url. > > I couldn't tell quite what you mean to accomplish from your example. (In > particular, I don't know what you mean by "default_group", as it's never > defined, and I don't know why the desired output of examples 1 and 6 is the > same, since the URLs are clearly different.) You don't mention having tried > the urlparse module, so I thought I should ask: have you tried using > urlparse? > > Skip > -- Ben Wilson " Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list