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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:55:14+00:00 2026-05-13T21:55:14+00:00

this is the script >> import ClientForm import urllib2 request = urllib2.Request(http://ritaj.birzeit.edu) response =

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this is the script >>

import ClientForm
import urllib2
request = urllib2.Request("http://ritaj.birzeit.edu")

response = urllib2.urlopen(request)
forms = ClientForm.ParseResponse(response, backwards_compat=False)
response.close()

form = forms[0]
print form
sooform = str(raw_input("Form Name: "))
username = str(raw_input("Username: "))
password = str(raw_input("Password: "))

form[sooform] = [username, password]

request2 = form.click()
try:
    response2 = urllib2.urlopen(request2)
except urllib2.HTTPError, response2:
    pass

print response2.geturl()
print response2.info()  # headers
print response2.read()  # body
response2.close()

when start the script ,, i got this

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:/Python26/ritaj2.py", line 9, in <module>
    form = forms[0]
IndexError: list index out of range

what is th problem,, i running on windows, python 2.6.4

Update:

I want a script that login this site, and print the response 🙂

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    2026-05-13T21:55:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    The only <form> tag in the HTML served at that URL (save it to a file and look for yourself!) is:

    <form method="GET" action="http://www.google.com/u/ritaj">
    

    which does a customized Google search and has nothing to do with logging in (plus, for some reason, ClientForm has some problem identifying that specific form — but that form is no use to you anyway, so I didn’t explore that issue further).

    You can still get at the controls in the page by using

    forms = ClientForms.ParseResponseEx(response)
    

    which makes forms[0] an artificial one containing all controls that aren’t within a form.

    Specifically, this approach identifies controls with the following names, in order (again there’s a bit of parsing confusion here, but hopefully not a killer for you…):

    >>> f = forms[0]
    >>> [c.name for c in f.controls]
    ['q', 'sitesearch', 'sa', 'domains', 'form:mode', 'form:id', '__confirmed_p', '__refreshing_p', 'return_url', 'time', 'token_id', 'hash', 'username', 'password', 'persistent_p', 'formbutton:ok']
    

    so you should be able to set the username and password controls of the “non-form form” f, and proceed from there.

    (A side bit: raw_input already returns a string, lose those redundant str() calls around it).

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