On Sep 13, 1:30 am, Amer Neely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a complete newbie with Python, but have several years experience > with Perl in a web environment. > > A question I have, if someone here is familiar with Perl, does Python > have something like Perl's 'here document'? I've just searched and read > some postings on generating HTML but they all seem to refer to various > template utilities. Is this the only way, or am I missing something? I'm > used to generating X/HTML by hand, which makes the here document in Perl > ideal for me. Also, many times a client already existing HTML code that > I can use in a script. > > -- > Amer Neely > w:www.webmechanic.softouch.on.ca/ > Perl | MySQL programming for all data entry forms. > "Others make web sites. We make web sites work!"
Hi Amer, Just as an aside, you might find this helpful: http://wiki.python.org/moin/PerlPhrasebook It has perl code with python equivalents/notes. - Paddy. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list