On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:20:48 +1000, Aidan wrote: > asdf wrote: >>> Well, there's a few ways you could approach it. >>> >>> You could create a cgi program from your script - this is probably the >>> solution you're looking for. >>> >>> >> Output from the script does come up very often. There is a new output >> every 10 secs and it's possible that the script might be run >> indefinitely. Basically I want all that output displayed in a web >> browser > > Well, in that case you could simply append the new output to a static > file every 10 seconds, or whenever there is new output. That way, you > just need to refresh the static file in your browser to see updates... > Given what I understand of your situation, that's how I'd do it. > The problem with this is that browser would have to be refreshed manually every 10 seconds. Unless there is a way to set this in the script itself.
> A constantly running CGI app is probably not the best idea, given > timeouts and other such constraints you might run into. > > >>> You could have the script run periodically and create a static html >>> file in the webroot... this would be acceptable, maybe preferable, if >>> the output from your script doesn't change frequently. >>> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list