On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 21:11:49 +0800, worzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What is the best way to web developemnt with Python? Is there anything close > to PHP style in-page script placement that can create and use other Python > objects? I am not really interested in Zope (I believe that is more a CMS > than anything else?) I am also looking for something a little more > structured than a series of CGI Scripts. > > While on the topic - what is the expectataion of Python for this kind of > stuff? Would one use Python for certain other things but turn to PHP for web > apps - or would one use their Python skills in place of PHP?
Check CherryPy - www.cherrypy.org. It's clean, light, and best of all, includes its own webserver. You can publish a small site with almost *no* configuration effort, and you have to write *very little code*. It's also natively multi-threaded, and supports advanced stuff such as gzip compression on the fly and XMLRPC. Disclaimer: I'm a contributor to CherryPy, so I'm biased. But I had evaluated both Karirgel and Quixote before settling up on CherryPy, and I see no reason to change. -- Carlos Ribeiro Consultoria em Projetos blog: http://rascunhosrotos.blogspot.com blog: http://pythonnotes.blogspot.com mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list