Hello, this might be a silly question, but I'm wondering if javascript
can call a python script, and if so, how?

To elaborate, I'm trying to customize the admin change_list page so
that editing can be done directly from the change_list, instead of
clicking into the admin change_form page. To do this, I have a
javascript that pops up a prompt box when an element in the
change_list table is clicked. I'd then like to call a python script to
modify that element in the database (since I don't believe the DB can
be modified directly in the javascript).

If this is unnecessary or just plain wrong, or if someone has a better
way of editing items directly from the change_list, please let me
know! Thanks much for the help.
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