Peter Maas wrote: > Alex Martelli wrote: > > Indeed, it has been truthfully observed that Python's the only language > > with more web frameworks than keywords. > > > > I have already suggested to the BDFL that he can remedy this situation > > in Py3k: all he has to do, of course, is to add a LOT more keywords. > > Here is another remedy: he adds one of the frameworks to the standard > library :) > > Peter Maas, Aachen
But there are already 3 ;-) http://docs.python.org/lib/module-BaseHTTPServer.html http://docs.python.org/lib/module-SimpleHTTPServer.html http://docs.python.org/lib/module-CGIHTTPServer.html To answer the original poster, I personally like the ASP.NET model of Controls (I'm sure some people will disagree) that do things like automatically render, automatically marshall/unmarhall form data and bind to variables, and respond to events. I always think it's a little stupid when I try to use a framework, and I still need to manually extract info from post data, and I still need to manually construct simple things like <input text /> boxes. That is probably an interesting area to explore. I haven't looked at python web frameworks in a while, so if there are any existing frameworks out there that do things with a similar model, someone please let me know. -Grant -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list