Re: FTP example going through a FTP Proxy

2009-01-07 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jan 7, 12:32 pm, jakecjacobson wrote: > Hi, > > I need to write a simple Python script that I can connect to a FTP > server and download files from the server to my local box.  I am > required to go through a FTP Proxy and I don't see any examples on how > to do this.

Re: FTP example going through a FTP Proxy

2009-01-07 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jan 7, 2:11 pm, jakecjacobson wrote: > On Jan 7, 12:32 pm, jakecjacobson wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I need to write a simple Python script that I can connect to a FTP > > server and download files from the server to my local box.  I am > > required to go throug

FTP example going through a FTP Proxy

2009-01-08 Thread jakecjacobson
Hi, I need to write a simple Python script that I can connect to a FTP server and download files from the server to my local box. I am required to go through a FTP Proxy and I don't see any examples on how to do this. The FTP proxy doesn't require username or password to connect but the FTP serv

Re: FTP example going through a FTP Proxy

2009-01-08 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jan 7, 3:56 pm, jakecjacobson wrote: > On Jan 7, 2:11 pm, jakecjacobson wrote: > > > > > On Jan 7, 12:32 pm, jakecjacobson wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I need to write a simple Python script that I can connect to a FTP > > > server and do

Getting/Setting HTTP Headers

2008-09-17 Thread jakecjacobson
I need to write a feed parser that takes a url for any Atom or RSS feed and transform it into an Atom feed. I done the transformation part but I want to support conditional HTTP requests. I have not been able to find any examples that show: 1. How to read the Last_Modified or ETag header value

Processing XML File

2010-01-29 Thread jakecjacobson
I need to take a XML web resource and split it up into smaller XML files. I am able to retrieve the web resource but I can't find any good XML examples. I am just learning Python so forgive me if this question has been answered many times in the past. My resource is like: ... ...

Re: Processing XML File

2010-01-29 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jan 29, 1:04 pm, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 09:25 -0800, jakecjacobson wrote: > > I need to take a XML web resource and split it up into smaller XML > > files.  I am able to retrieve the web resource but I can't find any > > good XML examples.

Re: Processing XML File

2010-02-01 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jan 29, 2:41 pm, Stefan Behnel wrote: > Sells, Fred, 29.01.2010 20:31: > > > Google is your friend.  Elementtree is one of the better documented > > IMHO, but there are many modules to do this. > > Unless the OP provides some more information, "do this" is rather > underdefined. And sending som

Authenticating to web service using https and client certificate

2009-06-23 Thread jakecjacobson
Hi, I need to post some XML files to a web client that requires a client certificate to authenticate. I have some code that works on posting a multipart form over http but I need to modify it to pass the proper certificate and post the XML file. Is there any example code that will point me in th

exceptions.TypeError an integer is required

2009-07-24 Thread jakecjacobson
I am trying to do a post to a REST API over HTTPS and requires the script to pass a cert to the server. I am getting "exceptions.TypeError an integer is required" error and can't find the reason. I commenting out the lines of code, it is happening on the connection.request() line. Here is the pr

Re: exceptions.TypeError an integer is required

2009-07-27 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jul 24, 3:11 pm, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 11:24:58 -0700, jakecjacobson wrote: > > I am trying to do a post to a REST API over HTTPS and requires the > > script to pass a cert to the server.  I am getting "exceptions.TypeError > > an integ

bad certificate error

2009-07-27 Thread jakecjacobson
Hi, I am getting the following error when doing a post to REST API, Enter PEM pass phrase: Traceback (most recent call last): File "./ices_catalog_feeder.py", line 193, in ? main(sys.argv[1]) File "./ices_catalog_feeder.py", line 60, in main post2Catalog(catalog_host, catalog_port, ca

Re: bad certificate error

2009-07-27 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jul 27, 2:23 pm, "Gabriel Genellina" wrote: > En Mon, 27 Jul 2009 12:57:40 -0300, jakecjacobson   > escribió: > > > I was wondering if this is due to the server having a invalid server > > cert?  If I go to this server in my browser, I get a "This serv

Re: bad certificate error

2009-07-28 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jul 28, 3:29 am, Nick Craig-Wood wrote: > jakecjacobson wrote: > >  I am getting the following error when doing a post to REST API, > > >  Enter PEM pass phrase: > >  Traceback (most recent call last): > >    File "./ices_catalog_feeder.py",

Re: bad certificate error

2009-07-28 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jul 28, 9:48 am, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote: > On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 03:35:55 -0700 (PDT), jakecjacobson > wrote: > > [snip] > > >"Invalid how?  Self signed certificate? Domain mismatch? Expired > >certificate?"  It is a server name mismatch. > > P

Re: bad certificate error

2009-07-29 Thread jakecjacobson
On Jul 29, 2:08 am, "Gabriel Genellina" wrote: > En Tue, 28 Jul 2009 09:02:40 -0300, Steven D'Aprano   > escribió: > > > > > On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 23:16:39 -0300, Gabriel Genellina wrote: > > >> I don't see the point on "fixing" either the Python script or httplib to > >> accomodate for an invalid

Help making this script better

2009-08-06 Thread jakecjacobson
Hi, After much Google searching and trial & error, I was able to write a Python script that posts XML files to a REST API using HTTPS and passing PEM cert & key file. It seems to be working but would like some pointers on how to handle errors. I am using Python 2.4, I don't have the capability t

How to unencode a string

2009-08-27 Thread jakecjacobson
This seems like a real simple newbie question but how can a person unencode a string? In Perl I use something like: "$part=~ s/\%([A-Fa- f0-9]{2})/pack('C', hex($1))/seg;" If I have a string like Word1%20Word2%20Word3 I want to get Word1 Word2 Word3. Would also like to handle special characters

Re: How to unencode a string

2009-08-28 Thread jakecjacobson
On Aug 27, 6:51 pm, Piet van Oostrum wrote: > >>>>> jakecjacobson (j) wrote: > >j> This seems like a real simple newbie question but how can a person > >j> unencode a string?  In Perl I use something like: "$part=~ s/\%([A-Fa- > >j> f0-9]{2})

How to Convert IO Stream to XML Document

2010-09-10 Thread jakecjacobson
I am trying to build a Python script that reads a Sitemap file and push the URLs to a Google Search Appliance. I am able to fetch the XML document and parse it with regular expressions but I want to move to using native XML tools to do this. The problem I am getting is if I use urllib.urlopen(url