[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John J. Lee) writes:
> Kenneth McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I know that there's some work out there to let Python make use of
> > Javascript (Spidermonkey) via (I assume) some sort of bridging C/C++
> > code. Anyone know of efforts to allow the reverse? I'd really
Kenneth McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know that there's some work out there to let Python make use of
> Javascript (Spidermonkey) via (I assume) some sort of bridging C/C++
> code. Anyone know of efforts to allow the reverse? I'd really like to
> make use of Python when doing Mozilla DO
On Apr 11, 1:50 am, Kenneth McDonald
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that there's some work out there to let Python make use of
> Javascript (Spidermonkey) via (I assume) some sort of bridging C/C++
> code. Anyone know of efforts to allow the reverse? I'd really like to
> make use of Python whe
I know that there's some work out there to let Python make use of
Javascript (Spidermonkey) via (I assume) some sort of bridging C/C++
code. Anyone know of efforts to allow the reverse? I'd really like to
make use of Python when doing Mozilla DOM programming, and I can never
get a clear idea of