Brett Haydon <bbhaydon at bigpond . com> wrote: > > See www.modpython.org for a python equivalent of modphp. > It's fast and stable, but you may have to change your thinking somewhat > about how you develop. > > Where PHP is mainly embedded in HTML, Python is not (not withstanding > a few projects to do just that). > > But the trend is towards separation of code from design, so Python has > a natural head start in that area.. > > Brett > What about Webware/PyWX + AOLServer? I've read that they give an ASP/JSP style development model and that AOLServer exposes lots of functionality to Python (thgough PyWX). But I haven't tried them yet. Does anyone have comments or an evaluation? I'd especially appreciate info on how to connect Webware and PyWX together. In Webware documentation (http://webware.sourceforge.net/Papers/IntroToWebware.html) I find a mention of PyWX/AOLServer. And in PyWX documentation (http://pywx.idyll.org/) I find a mention of a Webware adapter. But, I do not know how to put them together. - Dave -- Dave Kuhlman dkuhlman at rexx.com
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