I'm trying to download an MP3 file, via its URL, using Python's urllib2
.
mp3file = urllib2.urlopen(url)
output = open(dst,'wb')
output.write(mp3file.read())
output.close()
I'm getting a urllib2.HTTPError: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
error.
Trying urllib
also fails, but silently.
urllib.urlretrieve(url, dst)
However, if I use wget
, I can download the file successfully.
I've noted the general differences between the two methods mentioned in "Difference between Python urllib.urlretrieve() and wget", but they don't seem to apply here.
Is wget
doing something to negotiate permissions that urllib2
doesn't do? If so, what, and how do I replicate this in urllib2
?
wget --verbose
to see what's happening?wget
's default output level is verbose, so it's not giving me anything extra when the flag is given explicitly. I'll try playing around with the headers...