Thanks for the details, is execfile full of security issues or something? You are right about exploring templates, I may explore that later. However I need to integrate the forms in with another system, which will not be using templates. I suspect I may have taken the long way round but I suppose it also means I learn a little more Python :-)
Cheers, rod On Feb 14, 3:26 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > rodmc a écrit : > > > > > I am new to using Python as a CGI platform, so please excuse me if > > this is a dumb question. > > > Anyway I have written a series of web forms (with Python scripts) > > which allow the user input but also retrieve data from a database. The > > data entry stage works fine however retrieving data is a little more > > tricky. However I need to find a way to call the scripts directly from > > within other CGI's. At present when I go to the next page I call the > > normal HTML page as below: > > > p = open('somefile.html') > > some = p.read() > > p.close() > > print some > > > However I would like to execute a script instead so calling for > > example myscript.py - thus populating the existing forms with data. > > This does not seem to work when I modify the above method. Is there > > another way to do it? Thanks in advance. > > The QuickAndDirtyWay(tm) would be to use execfile IIRC. But since you > *don't* want to do it that way, the best thing to do would be to factor > out common code into functions in a distinct module (or in as many > modules as needed), then rewrite your cgi scripts so they import the > relevant modules and call the appropriate functions. > > And while we're at it, I'd greatly recommand giving a look at the > various templating packages around (may I recommand Mako ?) and the > FormEncode package for HTTP forms conversion/validation ? > > HTH -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list