John Salerno wrote:
> Thanks, that makes much more sense to me now. But does this mean I can
> still write HTML normally? What would an example be of having HTML
> within a Python script? I have a hard time picturing this, because I
> imagine that most of my pages will be almost all HTML, with j
Rene Pijlman wrote:
> There's also PSP:
> http://www.ciobriefings.com/psp/
Another incarnation of PSP can be used as part of Webware for Python
(http://www.w4py.org).
And one of the more modern solutions that should be mentioned is Kid
(http://kid.lesscode.org).
-- Christoph
--
http://mail.py
bruno at modulix wrote:
> John Salerno wrote:
>
>>Rene Pijlman wrote:
>>
>>
>>>John Salerno:
>>>[Python alternative for PHP]
>>>
>>>
So to do this with Python, do I simply integrate it into the HTML as
above, with no extra steps?
>>>
>>>
>>>You'd need something like the PHP engine, that u
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John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>bruno at modulix wrote:
>
>> You've got to understand that Python is *not* a 'ServerPage' language
>> (-> php, asp, jsp etc) in itself. Your server can now run python, fine,
>> but *how* ? CGI ? FastCGI ? mod_python ? other ?
John Salerno wrote:
> Kirk McDonald wrote:
>
>> A more common (and bare-metal) approach is CGI. In CGI, a request for a
>> page runs a script, the output of which is the HTML page. I think this
>> only requires that the server has Python installed, which you have said
>> is the case. Python has
Kirk McDonald wrote:
> A more common (and bare-metal) approach is CGI. In CGI, a request for a
> page runs a script, the output of which is the HTML page. I think this
> only requires that the server has Python installed, which you have said
> is the case. Python has signifigant standard librar
John Salerno wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can give me the basics for how to do very simple
> things with Python scripts from within my HTML. For example, I know that
> I can do this in PHP:
>
> Here is a header
> // include some external html
> More html
>
> So to do this with Python, do I s
Rene Pijlman wrote:
> John Salerno:
> [Python alternative for PHP]
>> So to do this with Python, do I simply integrate it into the HTML as
>> above, with no extra steps?
>
> You'd need something like the PHP engine, that understands Python rather
> than PHP.
My web server can run Python, fortun
John Salerno wrote:
> bruno at modulix wrote:
>
>> You've got to understand that Python is *not* a 'ServerPage' language
>> (-> php, asp, jsp etc) in itself. Your server can now run python, fine,
>> but *how* ? CGI ? FastCGI ? mod_python ? other ? (hint: it's probably
>> just plain old CGI...)
>
Rene Pijlman wrote:
> John Salerno:
> [Python alternative for PHP]
> >So to do this with Python, do I simply integrate it into the HTML as
> >above, with no extra steps?
>
> You'd need something like the PHP engine, that understands Python rather
> than PHP.
[...]
> There's also PSP:
> http://www
John Salerno:
[Python alternative for PHP]
>So to do this with Python, do I simply integrate it into the HTML as
>above, with no extra steps?
You'd need something like the PHP engine, that understands Python rather
than PHP.
I've used Cheetah:
http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/
Our BDFL seems to
bruno at modulix wrote:
> You've got to understand that Python is *not* a 'ServerPage' language
> (-> php, asp, jsp etc) in itself. Your server can now run python, fine,
> but *how* ? CGI ? FastCGI ? mod_python ? other ? (hint: it's probably
> just plain old CGI...)
So does that mean I need to ha
John Salerno wrote:
> Rene Pijlman wrote:
>
>> John Salerno:
>> [Python alternative for PHP]
>>
>>> So to do this with Python, do I simply integrate it into the HTML as
>>> above, with no extra steps?
>>
>>
>> You'd need something like the PHP engine, that understands Python rather
>> than PHP.
>
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