11 Jul
2005
11 Jul
'05
7:57 p.m.
Ian Bicking
I don't know how easy pycurl is to install -- I wonder in practice if command-line interaction with curl would be easier to get people to install (pycurl doesn't appear to have up-to-date windows installers).
I was certainly just thinking of being able to supply a command line which, given a URL, would produce the file on stdout (in the case of curl, "curl %s" is the basic command, possibly with proxy-type options added). I don't see the need for using pycurl - and doing so would exclude use of other utilities like wget. Paul. -- The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it. -- Franklin P. Jones