Adil
Adil
I was wondering if you guys found a solution. Because it's almost impossible to use only BS4 to parse the form. You'll have to use regex + bs4
AttributeError: module 'OpenSSL.SSL' has no attribute 'SSLv2_METHOD'. Did you mean: 'SSLv23_METHOD'?
> Okay, Can you share a bit of information about your environment?, I'm unaware of any such issue so I can't recreate it I am using Python 3.10.8, I have...
AttributeError: module 'OpenSSL.SSL' has no attribute 'SSLv2_METHOD'. Did you mean: 'SSLv23_METHOD'?
> Did you tried `21.0.0` as well? thinking Thank you, it works now that I downgraded to version 21.0.0, I'm not getting the error anymore
Same issue
+1 **version:** _v0.2023.09.06.18.09.stable_00_ **OS:** _Ventura 13.4_ I am using a Belgian keyboard layout and it doesn't work. I have also tried with the French layout, still the same problem.
They use GitHub to advertise their work, don't bother yourself
> This package is _currently_ based on the really broadly used [Requests](https://requests.readthedocs.io/) package, which is unfortunately not thread-safe. That means that, if you want to make requests from multiple threads,...