RE: Is htmlGen still alive?

2006-12-20 Thread Klaus Muller
Thank you for this input. I was primarily looking for a download site.

I downloaded HyperText and definitely will give it a try. It looks good.

Klaus

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> From: Gabriel Genellina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> At Monday 18/12/2006 17:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >Does anybody know whether htmlGen, the Python-class library for 
> >generating HTML, is still being maintained? Or from where it can be 
> >downloaded? The Starship site where it used to be hosted is dead.
> 
> *active* in what sense? HTML std doesn't change all days, and 
> being a python only library, the only changes would be due to 
> compatibility issues or adopting new language features of new 
> python versions.
> BTW, I like HyperText more than htmlgen.
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Re: Is htmlGen still alive?

2006-12-19 Thread Gabriel Genellina

At Monday 18/12/2006 17:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Does anybody know whether htmlGen, the Python-class library for
generating HTML, is still being maintained? Or from where it can be
downloaded? The Starship site where it used to be hosted is dead.


*active* in what sense? HTML std doesn't change all days, and being a 
python only library, the only changes would be due to compatibility 
issues or adopting new language features of new python versions.

BTW, I like HyperText more than htmlgen.


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Re: Is htmlGen still alive?

2006-12-19 Thread Christian Meesters
If starship does not get up anymore (give it a few hours) you might want to
have a look here:
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/contrib-09-Dec-1999/Network/
Else, I can send you a tarfile of version 2.1, too.

As hg said, apart from a few deprecation warnings it's working fine for me
(but I'm only using it for one internal site, where layout doesn't
matter ...).

Cheers
Christian

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Does anybody know whether htmlGen, the Python-class library for
> generating HTML, is still being maintained? Or from where it can be
> downloaded? The Starship site where it used to be hosted is dead.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> Klaus Muller

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Re: Is htmlGen still alive?

2006-12-19 Thread hg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Does anybody know whether htmlGen, the Python-class library for
> generating HTML, is still being maintained? Or from where it can be
> downloaded? The Starship site where it used to be hosted is dead.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> Klaus Muller

I am not certain it is, but besides some deprecation warnings, it seems to
be complete/functional

hg

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Re: Is htmlGen still alive?

2006-12-19 Thread Walter Dörwald
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> Does anybody know whether htmlGen, the Python-class library for
> generating HTML, is still being maintained? Or from where it can be
> downloaded? The Starship site where it used to be hosted is dead.

I don't know if HTMLgen is still alive, but if you're looking for
alternatives, you might give XIST a try
(http://www.livinglogic.de/Python/xist)

Servus,
   Walter
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Is htmlGen still alive?

2006-12-18 Thread kgmuller
Does anybody know whether htmlGen, the Python-class library for
generating HTML, is still being maintained? Or from where it can be
downloaded? The Starship site where it used to be hosted is dead.

Thanks for your help!

Klaus Muller

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