In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Francois Lepoutre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 3. I am not very attracted to PSP because I want to separate the logic > > from the presentation as completely as possible [...] > > In view of your project why not consider cherrypy as well? It may > be an alternative to consider.
Hi Francois, I'm getting more open to considering other frameworks. As I mentioned earlier, I am aware that I am swimming against the current by not simply using Apache 1 and PHP, so I wanted to avoid investing in yet another esoteric piece of software. Thankfully, after a discussion with some prospective hosts today, I have the freedom to consider CherryPy and Django. > > manipulation, database calls, and some very minor mathematics. If the > > Apache 1.3 series mod works fine, can I relieve myself of some stress > > and go with that combo? > > Why not? But why not work with apache 2.x. mod_python works fine on > this platform. Oh, it's not that I have anything against Apache 2. My preference is to work with mod_python 3, and that requires Apache 2, which I want. I was just considering a less desirable pythonic option. Even among commodity shared hosting providers I've found the presence of earlier versions of python and mod_python. > no FUD here. Read the mod_python carefully, run your tests and make up > your choice. This is definitely a workable environment. > > Francois Thanks Francois. I am going to stick with Python for this. As it turns out, I'll have the freedom to use the software configuration I want, so now I don't have to worry about committing to Python, only discover that my Python code is useable only as a prototype for PHP or Perl. :) Anthony -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list