In a message of Sun, 06 Sep 2015 14:16:37 +0200, Chris Warrick writes: >Don’t use http.server. Don’t use CGI. This is not how things work in Python. > >In Python, you should use a web framework to write your code. Web >frameworks include Flask, Django, Pyramid… Find one that’s popular and >that you like, and learn that. You won’t have any `.py` URLs, instead >you will have modern pretty URLs with no extensions. And a lot of >things will be abstracted — no manual header creation, help with safe >forms and databases.
This is really great advice, and if your idea is 'but I don't want anything as _big_ as a framework, look at flask http://flask.pocoo.org/ and bottle http://bottlepy.org/docs/dev/index.html both of which are tiny microframeworks. Laura -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list