On 2005-02-04, Dan Perl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a pretty simple python script and I would like to turn it into a web > application but web apps are a domain I know very little about. I know that > Twisted, CherryPy, Plone and Zope exist but not exactly what they do. I
I think CherryPy is the lightest and easiest if you need a built-in server. I was impressed by its intuitiveness, though I don't really like the default templating system. I'm using Nevow (slick!) and Twisted now, but you pay for the flexiblility with a steep learning curve, and lack of documentation and API stability are an issue with Nevow. Inspired by an example on Bruce Eckel's blog, I tried writing a web app with only the server that comes with the standard lib, but it was just too hard for me to build an app starting from that low a level. The frameworks help a lot here. Dave Cook -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list