Thanks Graham. I actually ended up reading that blog post from a Google search last night before I saw your response. It was very informative.
Bruno, I will take a look at those groups to expand my knowledge. When I gave that arbitrary percentage, I was basing it off of the information I had seen with regards to launching applications built with existing frameworks using lighttpd. I do realize I was missing a lot of information by looking up something that specific. I also understand that there are enough frameworks. That still won't change my mind. I do not want to write a web application, otherwise I would use an existing framework as suggested. I just wanted to experiment and see what kind of framework I could develop with some ideas I had in mind. The original post was mostly just because I was having a difficulty understanding some lower level concepts as a result of trying to get Python 3 on the web before figuring out that it wasn't quite ready for that. I just really like some of the new features of Python 3, and most importantly, unicode compliance is just that much straight forward in my opinion. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list