> My sense is that it's not as popular for use with MySQL as PHP or
> Perl, but yes, there are people using it.  A few of the MySQL books
> out there have descriptions of how to use the Python interface for
> MySQL, and (shameless plug) it's one of the 4 languages covered in
> the upcoming MySQL Cookbook.

Yeah, I must admit I have had the P. DuBois (Mysql Book) in my hand
several
times this past yeat at Barnes & Noble, I had to pass as I wasn't
finished
reading the 2 MySQL titles I was currently reading. Now I have and now I
will
purchase.

Python has the ability to produce ( with modules) graphics for my
database
interface, outside of the Browser enviorment. Seems, from what I have
read PHP
is restricted to the Browser, is this correct?

 I have used Perl with Tcl/TK but would like to see the same results
with
Python.
Any Thoughts on this path.

Lastly I notice the Mysqldb module has two files .9.1-1py1 and py2 do I
need
both or is py2 an upgrade??



Bob T.




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