Michele Simionato wrote: > What is the recommended way of generating HTML from Python? I know of > HTMLGen and of > few recipes in the Cookbook, but is there something which is more or > less standard?
I'm also an htmlgen user, but it's getting a bit long in the tooth, and the installation is not very clean (pre-distutils). I keep an eye out for alternatives, here's one (which I haven't looked at yet): ###### htmldata 1.0.6 is available. http://oregonstate.edu/~barnesc/htmldata/ The htmldata module allows one to translate HTML documents back and forth to list data structures. This allows for programmatic reading and writing of HTML documents, with much flexibility. ###### I could swear that I also saw another recent email announcing an htmlgen alternative, but no amount of googling or digging through my email could turn it up. I think it was in the last month or so, and probably on the python-announce list, but looking through the archives I can't find it. Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me. > Also, are there plans to include a module for HTML generation in the > standard library? > I really would like to see some standardization in this area. I would too. The HTMLgen model is quite nice and clean (at least for my simple uses), but I'd use anything, as long as it's included by default and supported. Cheers, f -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list