On Sun, 2011-11-20 at 07:37 -0800, moncho wrote: 
> i have been using many ruby-based generators.  and i'm interested in
> moving over into web2py.  i know that hyde is python based and used
> django, however web2py is the direction i'd like to head in.  i havent
> been able to find out whether it can deploy a completely stati c
> webstie though.

what do you mean for "deploy a completely static website"?

Using something like:

wget --recursive --no-clobber --page-requisites --adjust-extension
--convert-links --restrict-file-names=windows --no-parent
http://example.com

You can "staticize" [==get a static snapshot of] (almost) any kind of
website created by (almost) any kind of application/framework/cms/...
(I've tested that on web2py book, some Drupal sites, and some other misc
sites providing online-only documentation I wanted to copy offline :)).

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