Re: Powerful CGI libraries for Python?

2005-01-10 Thread Jeff Reavis
You may want to check out Spyce http://spyce.sourceforge.net/index.html

It will work as cgi (or using fast cgi or mod python) and has
templating, session support, active tags, etc.

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Re: advice needed for simple python web app

2005-02-04 Thread Jeff Reavis
You might also want to try out Spyce.
http://spyce.sourceforge.net/index.html

It works in proxy mode, with mod_python, or even as cgi.

Some examples:
http://spyce.sourceforge.net/eg.html

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Re: Python for Webscripting (like PHP)

2005-08-19 Thread Jeff Reavis
You might want to check out spyce. It uses a server page model (like
jsp and php) so you can embed python in html. It has the standard stuff
you would need for making a web site (session support, etc) and also
contains features like custom tags.

http://spyce.sourceforge.net/

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Re: Python on WWW - beginners question: what to choose?

2005-02-07 Thread Jeff Reavis
Spyce has support for Cheetah Templates:
http://spyce.sourceforge.net/doc-mod_template.html
as well as pooling:
http://spyce.sourceforge.net/doc-mod_pool.html

Spyce templates are converted into python before execution, and you can
enable caching in the Spyce configuration file.  Spyce also comes with
a script that will let you compile the templates on the command line so
you can see the resulting python code (run_spyceCmd.py I believe).

hope that helps,
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Re: Web framework

2005-03-09 Thread Jeff Reavis
You may also want to look at Spyce. It is similar to JSP,PHP, or ASP.
There are some good docs and examples at the site.

http://spyce.sourceforge.net/

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Re: python cvs interface?

2005-03-09 Thread Jeff Reavis
Corey,
WinCvs can use python for macros, you might want to look at their code:

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/cvsgui/cvsgui/PythonLib/cvsgui/

You may also want to look at viewcvs, which is written in Python.

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Re: Calling a Perl Module from Python ( future direction of Python)

2005-04-06 Thread Jeff Reavis
An interface to Perl already exists:

http://www.python.org/moin/PyPerl

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Re: Tiny fonts in wxPython app

2005-04-18 Thread Jeff Reavis
Sven,
It may be the default gtk font settings. This can be changed in the
.gtkrc file.

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Re: Python, Forms, Databases

2006-02-17 Thread Jeff Reavis
You should check out Spyce:
http://spyce.sourceforge.net/

It will work under CGI as well as Fast CGI, ModPython, or its own built
in server.

It also has an ASP/JSP like syntax:
http://spyce.sourceforge.net/docs/doc-lang_asp.html

If you plan on getting a new hosting company you might also want to
look at TurboGears and Django.

-jjr

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Tix and OS X

2007-05-26 Thread Jeff Reavis
Does python not ship with Tix for OS X? I know there was an issue with
2.5.0 and Tix on Windows, and upgrading to 2.5.1 fixed it.
Unfortunately, I seem to have the same issue with OS X and 2.5.1. The
error I get is:

   self.tk.eval('package require Tix')
   _tkinter.TclError: can't find package Tix

I did find tkinter.so (Tkinter seems to work), but nothing matching
tix.so.
Is this a known issue? I haven't found any information about it on the
web or in this group.

Thanks in advance.

This is an Intel Mac, btw.

-jjr

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Re: Tix and OS X

2007-05-28 Thread Jeff Reavis
On May 26, 8:51 pm, Kevin Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff Reavis wrote:
> > Does python not ship with Tix for OS X? I know there was an issue with
> > 2.5.0 and Tix on Windows, and upgrading to 2.5.1 fixed it.
> > Unfortunately, I seem to have the same issue with OS X and 2.5.1. The
> > error I get is:
>
> >self.tk.eval('package require Tix')
> >_tkinter.TclError: can't find package Tix
>
> > I did find tkinter.so (Tkinter seems to work), but nothing matching
> > tix.so.
> > Is this a known issue? I haven't found any information about it on the
> > web or in this group.
>
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> > This is an Intel Mac, btw.
>
> > -jjr
>
> You have to have the Tcl Tix package installed--the Python module just
> wraps it.
>
> --
> Kevin Walzer
> Code by Kevinhttp://www.codebykevin.com

Thanks, but I still find it strange that the tix so is not included
for the Mac. When dll was missing in Python 2.5 it was considered a
bug (www.python.org/sf/1568240).

-jjr

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