I'm assuming the Jython developers are monitoring this list... (I'm leaving for a week, so I don't have time to hunt down individual addresses.) ----- Forwarded message from Duke <dukew@aaahawk.com> ----- > Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 21:08:35 -0600 > To: webmaster@python.org > From: Duke <dukew@aaahawk.com> > Subject: Please Forward: "A naive question about the applicability of > Jython..." > > I tried to send the text below the line to > <jython-dev@lists.sourceforge.net> > as suggested under "Email Us" on the page http://www.jython.org . > Unfortunately, it gave "599 DSMTP mail server registration lapsed. Try > resending." > Resending failed. > Can you please help??? > Thanks!!!! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Nature of question: Can Jython do this? > Nature of "this": read input coming to Internet Explorer, write output > through it. > > I have been fishing around for a way to monitor data coming into IE, and > when > appropriate, generate output -- basically, automatically processing the > input > and responding to it. Imagine surfing a database, and when desired, sending > updates to it. > > Can Jython do this? Specifically, can it monitor input directed to the IE > window, > and send responses? I don't know enough about Java to understand whether it > has that capability. I have about 2 years experience writing Python and > Tkinter. > > If it can great!!! If not, do you know of any plugins that can monitor and > generate > traffic inside an IE session, particularly an SSL session? > > Thanks very much for your time! > > Duke Winsor > ----- End forwarded message -----
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