"Collin Stocks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --=_Part_19087_21002019.1176329323968
> I tried it, and when checking it using a proxy, saw that it
> didn't really work, at least in the version that I have (urllib
> v1.17 and urllib2 v2.5). It just added that header onto the end,
> therefore maki
And yes, I do have two email addresses that I use for Python-List
On 4/11/07, Collin Stocks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I tried it, and when checking it using a proxy, saw that it didn't really
work, at least in the version that I have (urllib v1.17 and urllib2 v2.5).
It just added that header o
I tried it, and when checking it using a proxy, saw that it didn't really
work, at least in the version that I have (urllib v1.17 and urllib2 v2.5).
It just added that header onto the end, therefore making there two
User-Agent headers, each with different values. I might add that my script
IS able
Subscriber123 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> urllib, or urllib2 for advanced users. For example, you can
> easily set your own headers when retrieving and serving pages,
> such as the User-Agent header which you cannot set in either
> urllib or urllib2.
Sure you can. See:
http://www.diveintopython