Johannes Permoser wrote: > But what's the way to bring python3 to the Web? > mod_python isn't available, cgi is said to be slow, mod_wsgi looks > complicated...
WSGI is the right way to go. It's *the* Python standard for web application interfaces. You don't need mod_wsgi and Apache to run a WSGI based application. In facts it's much easier to use some of the smaller WSGI servers for development. I recommend against mod_python for a new project. CherryPy (http://www.cherrypy.org) might be interesting for you. It lets you write a small application in a few minutes but it's powerful enough to serve large applications, too. Viel Erfolg! Christian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list