Hi folks. I just modified the WHIFF concepts index page http://aaron.oirt.rutgers.edu/myapp/docs/W1000.concepts
To include the following paragraph with a startling and arrogant claim in the final sentence :) """ Developers build WHIFF applications much like they build static web content, PHP applications, JSP pages, or ASP pages among others -- the developer "drops" files into a directory, and the files are automatically used to respond to URLs related to the filename. **This intuitive and ubiquitous approach to organizing web components is not automatically supported by other WSGI infrastructures.** """ [I go on to illustrate the concept with examples...] Is the final sentence true? Are there other WSGI approach which make deploying a dynamic page as easy as putting an HTML file in a static directory? If I'm lying I'd like to correct the statement and my knowledge of what else is out there is faulty and incomplete, so please correct me. Thanks, -- Aaron Watters === less is more -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list