On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 08:40:19 -0700, Robert Johnson <rjohnson at exotic-eo.com> wrote: > >"Gilles Lenfant" <glenfant.nospam at bigfoot.com> wrote in message >news:9b1sf4$2hm3$1 at news4.isdnet.net... >> What about running an activeX on a Mac or Linux box ? >> If you want a real cross platform support (any OS and any browser) you >> should consider using jython to make applets in python. >> www.jython.org >> Warning: this requires you program the GUI with java packages (Swing or >AWT) >> and not with usual "pythonic" Tkinter. >> and AFAIK, Swing applets swing applets run only with Netscape 6 or with IE >+ >> Java 2 plugin. >> > >Python and TKInter don't work on Mac or Linux boxes? Yes they do. They just don't work *as web applets*. But python/Tkinter is a very good solution for multi-platform programming, IMO. -- *****[ Phil Hunt ***** philh at comuno.freeserve.co.uk ]***** "Mommy, make the nasty penguin go away." -- Jim Allchin, MS head of OS development, regarding open source software (paraphrased).
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