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Quoting Mahdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I need to develop a medium-sized database web application for my
company. Given that:
 I don't know much about building web UI(s) but i have fair knowledge
about HTML & My schedule is tight.

a recommendation is v v v appreciated.

I'm in the same boat.... a few weeks in.....

I've found that most of the python frameworks are based on the python cherrypy server.

"most" ? Turbogears < 2.x set aside (TG2 runs on top of pylons), I didn't heard of much cherrypy-based frameworks (except possibly for home-grown unpublished ones).

Thats a good place to work out how the webserver part of the non-zope systems work. ie django etc

Django was initially designed to run on mod_python, then added support for fcgi and wsgi IIRC.

So that is the webserver part....

then you need to build your webpages....

I have found Cheetah.... which is pretty powerful... that is a templating system to build the actual pages from the database content...

from whatever content...

that works nicely...

There are quite a couple other templating systems. One could mention Mako, Genshi, TAL, Breve, Jinja, etc...

obviously django and pylons wrap all these basics into a 'product'...

Django has it's own templating system (and it's own ORM)[1]. Pylons (which is a 100% wsgi-based framework) default to Mako (templating) and SQLAlchemy (ORM), but these are only defaults

[1] you can of course use other templating systems and ORMs with it, but then you'd loose most of what makes Django interesting...

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