I previously embedded web2py in a desktop app. But I wanted a more
professional container than the users default web browser (with
bookmarks, extensions, etc), so I ran it through webkit with pyqt.


On Oct 3, 2:40 am, don <pil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please excuse my ignorance if this is a stupid question ...
>
> Given that a pyjamas application can run as both a web application and
> a desktop application (using MSHTML or xulrunner) and that pyjamas
> applications can be developed using web2py then does that mean web2py
> can be used as a framework for making stand-alone desktop applications
> as well as web applications?
>
> By "stand-alone", I mean a desktop application that presents itself
> through a an embedded browser control and does not require a separate
> server process.  It looks like a web app to the end user, but is
> installed and run like a standard desk-top application.
>
> (Before anyone asks why I would want to do this, I want an application
> that is portable between the web and the desktop).
>
> TIA.
>
> Don.
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