On 11/12/06, Gabriel Genellina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At Sunday 10/12/2006 09:36, Dotan Cohen wrote: > > >Hi all, I've been contemplating the switch to python from php. I'm no > >wiz, but I can get my way around with help form the online docs. I see > >that python has much less documentation available, so expect to hear > >from me a bit in the next few weeks. :) > > Uhm, have you looked at http://www.python.org/doc/ ?
Yes, of course. That's naturally the first place I'd go. I won't start a flame war by comparing them to docs that I am familiar with from a competing product :) > >One concern that I have is that my current host does not support > >python, and for a very technical reason (money) I'd rather not switch. > >I've googled the possibility of installing python in my user's home > >directory (RHEL server), and this seems possible. Can anyone enlighten > >me as to how I could do this? Thanks in advance. > > I guess you want to use Python to provide dynamic content for a web site. > There are several alternatives: Apache with mod_python, or Django, > TurboGears, CherryPy. There was a recent discussion on this list some > days ago about these frameworks. It'd have to be right before I signed up! I'll STFA a bit more, as I had really just skimmed them due to my unfamiliarity with the python community. Thanks. Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com/what_is/text_editor.html http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/272/jackson_janet.php -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list