you guys have some good web framework to recommend? (I don't want to
> use CGI mode)
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> --
> Jacky
Spyce is probably the most underappreciated Python
web solution out there. If you don't want the hassle
of a framework's learning curve, Spyce lets you d
Hello Jacky,
I found CherryPy + Cheeta a good solution.
See (shameless plug)
http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=10075/ur0604h/
Miki
http://pythonwise.blogspot.com
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Jacky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks all of you for your recommendations, I'll check them out one by one.
>
> Besides, I'd like to say more about what I want to do. Since I'm
> planning to write something for "backend", I might not focus very much
> on the layout (HTML template) yet. Instead, I'd
ank you!
Best Wishes,
Jacky
Jacky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just started learning Python and would like to starting writing some
> web-based applications with Python.
>
> I did have pretty much experience with doing so with PHP and Java, but
> Python seems a bit different for m
Hi Jacky,
Even though Turbogears and Django are focused from many people,
and I'm not so sure whether this the best or not,
but let's check at http://spyce.sourceforge.net,
you can embed Python script into the page just like JPS,ASP,PHP.
Hope this help.
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Jacky enlightened us with:
> I just started learning Python and would like to starting writing
> some web-based applications with Python.
You could check out my web framework, the UnrealTower Engine. It uses
Cheetah as template engine, it's fast and small - it doesn't get in
your way.
http://www.
Jacky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just started learning Python and would like to starting writing some
> web-based applications with Python.
>
> I did have pretty much experience with doing so with PHP and Java, but
> Python seems a bit different for me.
>
> Do you guys h
Hi, Jacky
Please find below a link to the tool you're looking for :
http://karrigell.sourceforge.net/
It's small, easy to install and work with, good documented (In english
an in french).
The developper is also very reactive on questions / remarks.
I'm using it since more than 1 year without tr
ting some
> web-based applications with Python.
>
> I did have pretty much experience with doing so with PHP and Java, but
> Python seems a bit different for me.
>
> Do you guys have some good web framework to recommend? (I don't want to
> use CGI mode)
>
>
Hi all,
I just started learning Python and would like to starting writing some
web-based applications with Python.
I did have pretty much experience with doing so with PHP and Java, but
Python seems a bit different for me.
Do you guys have some good web framework to recommend? (I don't
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