Thanks for all your suggestions.  From what I've experienced in Django
and now that I know a little more about how Python functions, I will
probably use a combination of PHP and Django, instead of trying to get
Python to do the web portion of my project.  Thanks again!

That sounds like the worst idea. Django's ORM is good when used from within django, because of all the additional goodies like the admin interface.

But if you are going to do the webfrontend using PHP, what part is left for django? If it's only the ORM (for whatever you still use that anyway), there are better alternatives - SQLAlchemy, and SQLObject, for Python. They are more powerful and not interwoven with django.


If you are going to hand-code the interface in PHP, I fail to see though why you don't do that in Django directly. You are not forced to use the Admin-interface.

Diez
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