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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:07:50+00:00 2026-05-13T09:07:50+00:00

using the following snip of code to access a url with a post. i

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using the following snip of code to access a url with a post.

i can get it using wget and the following:
wget –post-data ‘p_calling_proc=bwckschd.p_disp_dyn_sched&p_term=201010’ https://spectrumssb2.memphis.edu/pls/PROD/bwckgens.p_proc_term_date

for some reason, i’m having an issue with my python text, in that i get a errorcode of 400. (and of course the browser works as expected)

any thoughts/comments/etc…

the python test that i have:

//==========================================

import urllib 
import urllib2
import sys, string
import time
import mechanize

Request = urllib2.Request
urlopen = urllib2.urlopen

headers ={'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT)'}
query = "p_calling_proc%3Dbwckschd.p_disp_dyn_sched%26p_term%3D201010"
url1="https://spectrumssb2.memphis.edu/pls/PROD/bwckgens.p_proc_term_date"

req = Request(url1, query, headers)

test1=0
test=0
while test==0:
  print "aaaaattttt \n"
  try: 
    res = urlopen(req)
    #req = Request(url1, query, headers)
    print "aaaappppp \n"
    #urllib2.URLError, (e)
    #print e
  except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
    print "ffff1111 "+str(e.code)+"\n"
    if e.code:
      test1=1
      print "error ..sleep \n"
      time.sleep(1)
    else:
      test1=0
  except urllib2.URLError, e:
    print e.reason
    #print "ffff3333 "+e.code+"\n"
    if e.reason:
      test1=1
      print "error ..sleep \n"
      time.sleep(1)
    else:
      test1=0
  #print "ddd "+e.code +"\n"
  #print e
  if test1==0:
    test=1

print "test1 = "+str(test1)+"\n"
#res = urlopen(req)
print "gggg 000000000000\n"
s = res.read()

.


any thoughts/comments would be appreciated..

thanks

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    2026-05-13T09:07:51+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:07 am

    Try not encoding the query string. The &’s and =’s in the POST data don’t need to be urlencoded. If the web app on the remote end does not expect the %xx encoding in the query string, it won’t be able to parse it.

    Here’s curl’s HTTP request headers:

    POST / HTTP/1.1
    User-Agent: curl/7.19.4 (universal-apple-darwin10.0) libcurl/7.19.4 OpenSSL/0.9.8k zlib/1.2.3
    Host: 127.0.0.1 
    Accept: */*
    Content-Length: 188
    Expect: 100-continue
    
    bwckschd.p_disp_dyn_sched&p_term=201010
    

    And here’s the HTTP request headers from your python:

    POST / HTTP/1.1
    Accept-Encoding: identity
    Content-Length: 60
    Host: 127.0.0.1
    Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
    Connection: close
    User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT)
    
    p_calling_proc%3Dbwckschd.p_disp_dyn_sched%26p_term%3D201010
    
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