On Thursday, December 06, 2012 03:15:42 PM Terry Reedy
wrote:
> On 12/6/2012 1:15 PM, inq1ltd wrote:
> > On Thursday, December 06, 2012 05:19:38 PM John
Gordon wrote:
> > > In inq1ltd
> >
> > writes:
> > > > Right now I need some way to display
> > > > 15 to 20 lines of html in its own wind
On 12/6/2012 1:15 PM, inq1ltd wrote:
On Thursday, December 06, 2012 05:19:38 PM John Gordon wrote:
> In inq1ltd
writes:
> > Right now I need some way to display
> > 15 to 20 lines of html in its own window or
> > as part of my screen.
> Could you open a shell window and run a text web
On Thursday, December 06, 2012 05:19:38 PM John Gordon
wrote:
> In
inq1ltd writes:
> > Right now I need some way to display
> > 15 to 20 lines of html in its own window or
> > as part of my screen.
>
> Could you open a shell window and run a text web browser
such as Lynx?
That is a possibili
In inq1ltd
writes:
> Right now I need some way to display
> 15 to 20 lines of html in its own window or
> as part of my screen.
Could you open a shell window and run a text web browser such as Lynx?
--
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gor...@panix.com
On Thursday, December 06, 2012 01:52:15 AM Hans Mulder
wrote:
> 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,
> > (
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
In inq1ltd
writes:
> 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.
What will be the output of this mini browser? Plain text? Rendered
graphics? An audible screen reader? Something else?
Wh
Python help.
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 n
On Wednesday, December 05, 2012 10:15:58 PM Hans
Mulder wrote:
> On 5/12/12 20:36:04, inq1ltd wrote:
> > Python help.
>
> ?This is not a Python question.
>
> > I can connect to and download a web page,
> > html code, and save it to a file. If connected
> > to the web, I can use KWrite to
On 12/05/2012 04:19 PM, inq1ltd wrote:
>
>
> I need to view the code as if
> I were opening it with a browser.
>
> Now, I set KWrite to read the code just
> as Firefox does.
> I want to incorporate a mini browser
> in a module to do the same.
>
> regards,
> jimonlinux
>
>
>
You still haven't g
On Wednesday, December 05, 2012 03:36:04 PM David
Hutto wrote:
> I think this is the snippe that you want:
>
> david@david-desktop:~$ python
> Python 2.7.3 (default, Aug 1 2012, 05:16:07)
> [GCC 4.6.3] on linux2
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more
information.
>
> >>> i
On 2012-12-05, Hans Mulder wrote:
> On 5/12/12 20:36:04, inq1ltd wrote:
>> Python help.
>
> ? This is not a Python question.
It sounds to me lik he's asking about using Python to render HTML and
display the result. Back when I used Scheme/Tk for knocking out quick
GUI apps, there was an "HTML" w
On 5/12/12 20:36:04, inq1ltd wrote:
> Python help.
?This is not a Python question.
> I can connect to and download a web page,
> html code, and save it to a file. If connected
> to the web, I can use KWrite to open the file
> and navigate the page.
> I want to view the html file without
> In other words I need a mini, simple browser;
> something I can build that will open, read and
> display a saved html file.
If you want to view the "raw" HTML, use any editor.
If you want to view the rendered HTML (like in a browser), you can point your
favorite browser to a local file or use
I think this is the snippe that you want:
david@david-desktop:~$ python
Python 2.7.3 (default, Aug 1 2012, 05:16:07)
[GCC 4.6.3] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import urlliib
>>> url_to_read = urllib.urlopen('http://hitwebdevelopment.com')
>>>
Python help.
I can connect to and download a web page,
html code, and save it to a file. If connected
to the web, I can use KWrite to open the file
and navigate the page.
I want to view the html file without using a browser
or KWrite as I do now.
In other words I need a mini, simple browser
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