In addition to Cameron's list, there's also Jython Servlet, if you can afford a VM and are comfortable with java servlet, servlets are actually easier to write than in java, embedding HTML is easier and more readable too. Here is the "hello world" example: import java, javax, sys class hello(javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet): def doGet(self, request, response): response.setContentType("text/html"); out = response.getOutputStream() print >>out, """\ <html> <head><title>Hello World</title></head> <body>Hello World from Jython Servlet at server time %s! </body> </html> """ % (java.util.Date(),) out.close() return Here is a a wiki about it: http://jywiki.sourceforge.net/index.php?JythonServlet IMHO embedding HTML in code or code in HTML only works for small site, for larger system, you need clear separation of presentation and logic. /Brian "Russell Turpin" <rturpin at do.not.use> wrote in message news:3ACA168A.13850B09 at do.not.use... > I seem to remember seeing something recently about support > for HTML embedded Python. Not Zope, but something simpler. > But I could be confused -- that corner of my cranium seems > to have cobwebs. Can anyone give me a pointer? > > Thanks! > > Russell
RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
Search and Browse the WWW like it's 1997 | Search results from DuckDuckGo
HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4