"Daniel Bickett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> It was his opinion that
> web programming should feel no different from desktop programming.
Should that ever become even remotely possible -
I'll be interested in web programming myself.
Thomas Bartkus
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FWIW there's "dos2unix" program that fixes this on most systems.
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From: Bill Mill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:55 AM
To: Daniel Bickett
Cc: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: Yet Another Python Web Programming Question
>
> Python using CGI, for example, was enough for him until he started
> getting 500 errors that he wasn't sure how to fix.
A common error is that python cgi files need line endings to be in
unix text file format, not windows text file format (\n instead of
\r\n) [1]. Why this is, I don't know, but
Daniel Bickett enlightened us with:
> It would be a long while before he would find Python, and since that
> time he would have no desire to ever touch PHP again.
My thoughts exactly.
> He would, however, be compelled to write a web application again,
> but in Python now, of course.
Same here :)
Paul Boddie wrote:
> "Robert Brewer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > Daniel Bickett wrote:
> > > I neglected to mention an important fact, and that is the
> > > fact that I am limited to Apache, which elminates several
> > > suggestions (that are appreciated
"Robert Brewer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Daniel Bickett wrote:
> > I neglected to mention an important fact, and that is the fact that I
> > am limited to Apache, which elminates several suggestions (that are
> > appreciated none-the-less).
>
> Do you have
Daniel Bickett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> I neglected to mention an important fact, and that is the fact that I
> am limited to Apache, which elminates several suggestions (that are
> appreciated none-the-less).
"Limited to Apache" is not the same as "using apache in
Daniel Bickett wrote:
> I neglected to mention an important fact, and that is the fact that I
> am limited to Apache, which elminates several suggestions (that are
> appreciated none-the-less).
Do you have access to mod_python, mod_rewrite, FastCGI, or SCGI? Then
CherryPy 2.1 is still a great opti
I neglected to mention an important fact, and that is the fact that I
am limited to Apache, which elminates several suggestions (that are
appreciated none-the-less).
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Daniel Bickett wrote:
> Python using CGI, for example, was enough for him until he started
> getting 500 errors that he wasn't sure how to fix.
Every time you mention web applications on this list, there will
necessarily be a flood of My Favourite Framework Is X posts.
But you* sound like you do
Try Karrigell ( http://karrigell.sourceforge.net ).
And let me know what you think...
Cheers,
Luis
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Daniel Bickett wrote:
> He would read the documentation of Nevow, Zope, and Quixote, and would
> find none of them to his liking because:
>
> * They had a learning curve, and he was not at all interested, being
> eager to fulfill his new idea for the web app. It was his opinion that
> web programmi
Daniel Bickett wrote:
> He would read the documentation of Nevow, Zope, and Quixote, and would
> find none of them to his liking because:
>
> * They had a learning curve, and he was not at all interested, being
> eager to fulfill his new idea for the web app. It was his opinion that
> web programm
Take some time to learn one of the web frameworks. If your host doesn't
already have it, ask your host if they would consider adding it.
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