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urllib python

#Used to make requests
import urllib.request

x = urllib.request.urlopen('https://www.google.com/')
print(x.read())
Posted by: Guest on June-26-2020
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with urllib.request.urlopen("https://

import urllib.request

req = urllib.request.Request('http://www.voidspace.org.uk')
with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as response:
   the_page = response.read()
Posted by: Guest on April-16-2020
0

python urlsplit

# The urlsplit() function is an alternative to urlparse(). 
# It behaves a little different, 
# because it does not split the parameters from the URL. 
# This is useful for URLs following RFC 2396, 
# which supports parameters for each segment of the path.
from urlparse import urlsplit
parsed = urlsplit('http://user:pass@NetLoc:80/path;parameters/path2;parameters2?query=argument#fragment')
print parsed
print 'scheme  :', parsed.scheme
print 'netloc  :', parsed.netloc
print 'path    :', parsed.path
print 'query   :', parsed.query
print 'fragment:', parsed.fragment
print 'username:', parsed.username
print 'password:', parsed.password
print 'hostname:', parsed.hostname, '(netloc in lower case)'
print 'port    :', parsed.port
Posted by: Guest on January-11-2021

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