Kent, Thanks so much. I will give that a try. Your name is all over these kinds of questions on the web. I guess you fought through it a while back?
Here's where I show off my Python newb status. What's the best way to specify those attributes? If I only include the 4 you mention (name, value, domain and path), it seems messy to have a bunch of "None"s in there. Thanks again, Alex On 9/7/07, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alex Ezell wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am trying to create a cookie and send it a long with a request. > > > > I searched the archives and found this code from Kent Johnson: > > > > import cookielib, urllib2 > > > > cj = cookielib.CookieJar() > > cookie = cookielib.Cookie(...your cookie data here...) > > cj.set_cookie(cookie) > > > > opener = urllib2.build_opener(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor(cj)) > > urllib2.install_opener(opener) > > > > data = urllib2.urlopen(...).read() > > > > It seemed to solve a problem I was having with SimpleCookie(), but I > > cannot figure out what I should put where Kent has written "...your > > cookie data here...". I have tried strings, SimpleCookie instances, > > etc. and I always get this error on that line: > > > > __init__() takes at least 17 arguments (2 given) > > The Cookie constructor is > > def __init__(self, version, name, value, > port, port_specified, > domain, domain_specified, domain_initial_dot, > path, path_specified, > secure, > expires, > discard, > comment, > comment_url, > rest, > rfc2109=False, > ) > > You should specify at least name, value, domain and path (all strings). > The rest can be None. > > Kent > _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor