Kirk McDonald wrote: > A more common (and bare-metal) approach is CGI. In CGI, a request for a > page runs a script, the output of which is the HTML page. I think this > only requires that the server has Python installed, which you have said > is the case. Python has signifigant standard library support for writing > CGI.
Thanks, that makes much more sense to me now. But does this mean I can still write HTML normally? What would an example be of having HTML within a Python script? I have a hard time picturing this, because I imagine that most of my pages will be almost all HTML, with just a bit of Python here and there, perhaps to insert headers and footers. Is all the HTML just wrapped in a big print statement, or something like that? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list