Hi all, Assume I have a working XML-RPC server that runs persistently and correctly accepts remote calls, executes the relevant code and outputs the XML-RPC result. This is fine when using an XML-RPC client.
However, I wish to provide a web user interface. I gather it is possible to use PHP as an XML-RPC client but I am unable to do so because of artificially imposed server constraints. All I am able to use is good the old CGI. Is it possible to create python CGI scripts that accept form data in the usual way, package them as an XML-RPC request, call the server, receive the response then format this response into valid HTML to be emitted to the client? Is this desirable (what I mean is... is there an easier way?). Is there a better way to use a web browser as what is essentially an XML-RPC client? FYI, I know that is seems like using XML-RPC in this case is pointless.. it isn't, some users do indeed use the server as intended. Cheers, -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list