How to apply the user's HTML environment in a Python programme?
David Smith
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Fri Sep 21 11:28:07 EDT 2012
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On 2012-09-21 08:57, BobAalsma wrote: > This text can be behind a username/password, but for several reasons, I don't want to know those. > > So I would like to set up a situation where the user logs in (if/when appropriate), points out the URL to my programme and my programme would then be able to read that particular text. I do this from a bat file that I will later translate to Python. I tell my work wiki which file I want. I use chrome, so for every new session I'm asked for my credentials. However, that is all transparent to my bat file. For that matter, when I download a new build from part of another bat file, I use Firefox and never see the credential exchange. I wouldn't expect any different behavior using Python.
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