Hi,
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 04:53:41 -0700
Jeff James wrote:
> Looking for a script which will check connectivity of any or all of our
> company URL's first thing in the morning to make sure none or our sites are
> down. Any suggestions ? Thank You
This really is not a suggestion because the s
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 04:53:41 -0700, Jeff James wrote:
> Looking for a script which will check connectivity of any or all of our
> company URL's first thing in the morning to make sure none or our sites
> are down. Any suggestions ?
Don't reinvent the wheel, use a tool already designed for thi
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Jeff James wrote:
> Looking for a script which will check connectivity of any or all of our
> company URL's first thing in the morning to make sure none or our sites are
> down. Any suggestions ? Thank You
import urllib
sites = ["http://www.amazon.com/";, "
On Mar 19, 10:29 pm, some one <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Diez, I found some docs and examples on urllib2. Now how do i
> search the string I get from urllib2, lets say I put it in "myURL", How
> do I search for only Numbers and ".'s" in the "#.#.#.#" pattern. That
> is all I am intereste
some one wrote:
> Thanks Diez, I found some docs and examples on urllib2. Now how do i
> search the string I get from urllib2, lets say I put it in "myURL", How
> do I search for only Numbers and ".'s" in the "#.#.#.#" pattern. That
> is all I am interested in with all the data retrieved. Just
Thanks Diez, I found some docs and examples on urllib2. Now how do i
search the string I get from urllib2, lets say I put it in "myURL", How
do I search for only Numbers and ".'s" in the "#.#.#.#" pattern. That
is all I am interested in with all the data retrieved. Just the IP
Address from a
some one wrote:
> Hi all, I am not to familiar with python yet and I am wondering if
> someone can write a script that will monitor my DSL modems IP address
> and notify when it changes, its a 2Wire Advanced DSL Modem. I need to
> know when it changes because I am trying to run my own inhouse ser