Anton Vredegoor wrote: (snip) > However, I knew of the existence of such languages but I am mostly > interested in standardized code interchange, like for example with JSONP > which fetches some external javascriptcode from another server using > JSON and places the translated javascript into a webpage at the request > of the clients browser or so it seems.
This is AJAX with JSON instead of XML (should we call this AJAJ ?-). It's quite handy, since it saves both the extra bits to be transfered (XML is way much verbose than JSON) and the XML to javascript parsing. > Maybe a Python webserver could > also emit pieces of javascript code by getting them from a *Python* code > library after translating Python code on the fly? If you restrict this on data, it's already done (Turbogears uses this for AJAX). > That would open up the web to Python programmers without browsers > needing to understand Python. Like Jython, but now as separately > distributed functions from different servers. > > Anton -- bruno desthuilliers python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list