On Jan 15, 11:47 am, dmitrey <dmitrey.kros...@scipy.org> wrote: > Thank you for the link, but I meant what is appropriate soft to be > installed on my server to do things like that. > Also, for my purposes it's better to have some text with possibility > of reexecuting after some minor code changes than python interpreter > command prompt. > Regards, D. >
You could install crunchy (http://code.google.com/p/crunchy) on your server and embed an editor in a page that is displayed. If you have Python code executed on your server ... it is a huge security risk, but it's your choice. For your purpose, you likely would have to disable the authentication feature of Crunchy. André > On 15 янв, 16:41, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> wrote: > > > Am 15.01.10 15:16, schrieb dmitrey: > > > > hi all, > > > what's the simplest way to create a webpage with a frame for Python > > > code to be typed in (as a plain text, or, better, as a highlighted > > > text or something like scite or any other easy python IDE, capable of > > > automatic indentations), and then pressing a button to evaluate it > > > using a remote server? > > > > Thank you in advance, D. > > >http://try-python.mired.org/ > > > Diez > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list