> For a one-shot thing, plain old CGI might be enough. You can have a > static HTML page with the form for the upload, have python do the > image part, and generate the return HTML with the image with a python > script. If you plan to do this a lot, or want fairly sophisticated > stuff, or DB access underneath, authentication, etc, then you might > want to look at any of the web framewoks. If you don't have the web > server part already taken care of (e.g., you already have Apache up > and running) then the web server framework can be more attractive. > > As for web frameworks there is a long list in the Python web site. > Which framework fits you best might depend on what you want to > accomplish now and in the future. You can try something simple and > minimalist (and with docs that you can read in less than an afternoon) > such as Karrigell, or try something more complex, such as Django, > TurboGears, Pylons, CherryPy, etc. > > And then, you might try the CGI approach to begin with, and as your > needs become more complex, move to a framework. (This has been our own > path: we've used plain CGI for over a year for the web-based > bioinformatics applications we've developed, that use R and Python for > computations, and are now moving to framework). > > Good luck! > > R. > > -- > Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
At this time right now I prefer to do something that works the quickest possible... I never had any experience with CGI, do I need to set up a web server for that ? can you point me some usefull reading material so I can get a start ? I will post for a comment at Zope , I had installed once and it was very easy. Don't know if it will be easy too to get my job done... Gracias Ramon. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list