First, an apology: I realise that I don't know enough about what I am asking to make sure to use the proper language to phrase my question.
I would like to use a browser (e.g. Firefox) as a simple GUI "framework". Note that this is to be done on a single user machine, so the question of sandboxing is not really relevant here. The simplest application I would like to start with would be one with two "windows" (within a browser window) and a single button. One window would be used as a Python code editor; the other as an output window. On clicking on the button, the code in the editor window would be run by Python with the result appearing in the output window. [A more advanced, future version, would be to have Python create some graphical code (e.g. SVG) that could be passed to the browser to be displayed within the output window.] Ideally, I would prefer a Python-based solution only. My ultimate goal would be to port the main features of two wxPython-based apps I wrote (rur-ple and Lightning Compiler, both found at https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=125834) within a standard browser. Any help/pointers would be appreciated. André -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list