Clickable hyperlinks
Dennis Lee Bieber
wlfraed at ix.netcom.com
Wed Jan 4 03:41:06 EST 2017
On Wed, 4 Jan 2017 14:58:42 -0800, "Deborah Swanson"
<python at deborahswanson.net> declaimed the following:
>Thank you, thank you! Finally, at least one person on this list knows
>about something (anything) in the python world that is internet aware.
>It's also occurred to me that Beautifulsoup downloads data from a url,
>so that code must have access to some kind of an internet engine too.
>
Uhm... There is a big difference between "clickable links" and
"internet aware".
Look at the Library reference manual. There is a section on "Internet
Data Handling", and another on "Internet Protocols and Support". For just
retrieving things identified by a URL, there are both urllib and urllib2; and
for more specific there is httplib, ftplib, poplib, etc.
Clickable links is a user interface matter -- and as mentioned numerous
times, depends upon the features of the interface, not of Python (unless you
are writing a full-fledged GUI application in which case you have to tag
entities as clickable and handle the user clicking on that entity, followed by
actually using one of the above library routines to fetch the contents at the
clickable's target)
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Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN
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