On Apr 13, 5:43 pm, Aaron Watters <aaron.watt...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 13, 1:47 am, "venutaurus...@gmail.com" > > <venutaurus...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello All, > > Is there any library defined in Python which can convert a > > given text file into a html page. Basically, I require functions for > > creating tables or filling background colours for the html pages etc > > instead of writing each and every tag in my script.. > > > Thank you, > > Venu Madhav. > > At the risk of being annoying, I just announced > a suite of tools that includes a methodology for > building complex pages by combining simple page fragments. > > Please have a look at the tutorial > http://aaron.oirt.rutgers.edu/myapp/docs/W1100.tutorial > > This is the configuration source for the tutorial page > > {{use-url "comments"}} > {{section title}} Tutorial {{/section}} > {{section summary}} > Walking through some examples will help you learn > the organization and capabilities of the whiff > package. > {{/section}} > {{section body}} > These tutorials hope to introduce WHIFF by discussing a number > of use cases, beginning with simple ones and progressing to > examples > with greater complexity. > <p> > (UNDER CONSTRUCTION) > {{/section}} > {{/use-url}} > > The page generated from this source is much > more complex than that (take a look). The > "comments" URL points to another WHIFF template > which defines the scaffolding for all WHIFF > documentation pages. The "comments" page in turn > uses other fragments and scaffoldings... > > There are many other > HTML generation approaches as indicated by the > Wiki link previously. As far as I > know the WHIFF approach is the most "compositional". > Please correct me if I'm wrong. > > Thanks, -- Aaron Watters > > === > 'To join the Guild I had to kill somebody, > cruelly, with no mercy, and without reason > -- so I killed the dwarf, because she was > really annoying anyway.' > -- World of Warfare talk, overheard.
cheetah module will be very use full for yours requirement. http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/index.html Easily HTML pages can be develoed. We will create a temples for each HTML pages and HTML pages will be generated. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list