On Jun 6, 12:13 pm, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jun 5, 4:17 pm, ZioMiP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Cameron Laird ha scritto: > > > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > > > ZioMiP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Hi to all... > > > >> I'm actually using Tkinter for my GUI... but I need to "put a piece of a > > >> web-page in a widget" how can I do? > > > >> which GUI module do you suggest me to use for do that? > > > >> or which GUI module do you suggest me to use at all? > > > >> I'm acutally using Windows Xp but I also use Linux... > > > >> I know that WxPython work only under Windows and PyGTK work only under > > >> Linux... there's some other modules? > > > > ? wxPython is available for Linux and Mac OS X. PyGTK is > > > available for Windows. > > > > Apparently you want to embed Web content in a Tkinter widget. > > > There are several ways to do this. Do you need a live browser, > > > or is it enough to render HTML? > > > I think is like a "live browser"... not only render HTML because the > > webpage got a bit of javascript inside... > > Is this webpage untouchable, or is HTML rendering just a shortcut to > avoid redesigning part of the app? If you need faithful rendering of > an arbitrary webpage along with a Javascript runtime, that's a bigger > issue, and you might want to look at some of the Mozilla tools, > particularly XULRunner: > > http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Building_XULRunner_with_Python > > Otherwise, wxPython's HTML widget or TkHtml should be fine -- your > code will probably be easier to maintain and debug if you translate > that bit of Javascript to Python (language constructs are similar, > especially with xml.dom.minidom).
You could also consider the use of Crunchy, and use the web page AS the GUI. -T -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list