OT, Re: Answering to the question (was: Problem Running Python with Apache2 on Debian)

2022-07-22 Thread john doe
On 7/22/2022 6:50 PM, Nicolas George wrote: Edwin Zimmerman (12022-07-22): You are right.  I stopped reading when I saw the tkinter import. I was considering sending to this list a general advice about answering the question as it is asked, with three checks. You just made me insert a fourth o

Answering to the question (was: Problem Running Python with Apache2 on Debian)

2022-07-22 Thread Nicolas George
Edwin Zimmerman (12022-07-22): > You are right.  I stopped reading when I saw the tkinter import. I was considering sending to this list a general advice about answering the question as it is asked, with three checks. You just made me insert a fourth one at the beginning and convinced me to send i

Re: Problem Running Python with Apache2 on Debian

2022-07-22 Thread Edwin Zimmerman
> Look at the original mail: they want tu execute a CGI. You are right.  I stopped reading when I saw the tkinter import.

Re: Problem Running Python with Apache2 on Debian

2022-07-22 Thread Nicolas George
Edwin Zimmerman (12022-07-22): > Sorry, but this isn't possible to do.  Firefox is treating your .py as > a download.  If you want a browser-based application, you need to look > into using a web framework like django or flask instead of > desktop-based frameworks like tkinter. Please, the questio

Re: Problem Running Python with Apache2 on Debian

2022-07-22 Thread Edwin Zimmerman
On 7/22/22 12:10 PM, ldmko...@yahoo.com wrote: > > I cannot get a python file to execute from html in Apache2 running on Debian > 11.  I will attempt to provide enough information: Sorry, but this isn't possible to do.  Firefox is treating your .py as a download.  If you want a browser-based a