On 12-06-12 07:57 PM, Gilles wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 07:42:56 -0400, D'Arcy Cain<da...@druid.net>
wrote:
I guess I am in the minority then. I do plan to turn one of my larger
projects into a standalone web server some day but so far writing
simple Python CGI scripts has served me fine. I even do some embedding
by using server side scripting.
Out of curiosity, why did you choose to write CGI scripts or embedded
server-side scripting while standalone web servers are usually
presented as _the_ solution for Python (Django, Pylons, etc.)?
History and laziness I suppose. My biggest project started out as Tcl
and was switched to Python around 1.5. Besides, the boys and girls
at Apache have done a great job. May as well build on that. Even
if I go with a standalone server I will probably put Apache in front
of it for images, style sheets and other static content. I also want
to look into writing Apache modules in Python some day.
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