Travis, that's a very nice use of Nevow. I'm going to look into using it for documenting my own stuff.
Here's another example, my boss's web site, which uses Twisted/Nevow to implement virtual hosting, dynamic image generation with caching, dynamically-updated parsing of a site-wide config file that determines almost all the layout you see, and dynamic mark-up generation with restructured-text parsing of plain text source files. http://valuablepatents.com A static vhost run under the same Twisted/Nevow server is at http://eepatents.com. I make new servers by simply adding a DNS entry in BIND and then making a new directory in /var/www/ with a site.conf file in it if it's dynamic, or just with static files if it's static, or with a side.mod file if it the vhost's root resource is generated from a named module imported from /var/www/_modules/. I will be providing a release and possibly read-only public access to the SVN repository for the underlying code soon. It will be distributed under the LGPL. --- Ed Suominen Registered Patent Agent Open-Source Software Author (yes, both...) Web Site: http://www.eepatents.com Travis Oliphant wrote: > > There was a request for nevow examples. Nevow is a fantastic > web-development framework for Python. > > I used nevow to create http://www.scipy.org/livedocs/ > > This site uses nevow and self introspection to produce (live) > documentation for scipy based on the internal docstrings. It would be > nice to add the capability for users to update the documentation through > the web-site. But, that functionality is not complete. > > The code itself is available in the util directory of scipy which can be > checked out of CVS (or browsed). Go to http://www.scipy.org for mor > details. > > -Travis Oliphant -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list