Tempo wrote: > I have been looking around for a few days for ways to use Python with > HTML forms. What I am interested in doing is placing the data that is > submited through an HTML form and collected by Python into a MySQL > database. I initially thought that I was going to be able to do this > with ASP, but I found out that my web hosting provider doesn't have ASP > support installed into their servers. Also, I couldn't find any dirt > cheap hosting providers that did support Pyton and ASP together. The > next solution I stumbled upon was to use Zope. However, I wasn't sure > if I should spend more of my time looking into this or not, and I found > a possible way around this, which is by using the CGI module. As you > can see, I am somewhat new to Python web programming and I have > confused myself. Can anybody name a few modules that I should look into > and these modules are the ones that will allow me to accomplish what I > am interested in doing? Thanks for your help. > I'll bet you'll find that the cheapest way to to this is to use PHP and MySQL (both free on even the lowest cost hosting plans). A LOT more low cost hosting plans include PHP than Python.
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