I am looking for the samething. I was thinking of Karrigell.
http://karrigell.sourceforge.net/
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John J. Lee wrote:
André [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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I would like to use a browser (e.g. Firefox) as a simple GUI
framework. Note that this is to be done on a single user machine, so
the question of sandboxing is not really relevant here.
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My ultimate goal would be to port the
Problem solved using CherryPy.
See http://aroberge.blogspot.com/2006/04/cherrypy-is-great.html for the
details.
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André [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I would like to use a browser (e.g. Firefox) as a simple GUI
framework. Note that this is to be done on a single user machine, so
the question of sandboxing is not really relevant here.
[...]
My ultimate goal would be to port the main features of two
First, an apology: I realise that I don't know enough about what I am
asking to make sure to use the proper language to phrase my question.
I would like to use a browser (e.g. Firefox) as a simple GUI
framework. Note that this is to be done on a single user machine, so
the question of sandboxing
André [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, an apology: I realise that I don't know enough about what I am
asking to make sure to use the proper language to phrase my question.
I would like to use a browser (e.g. Firefox) as a simple GUI
framework. Note that this is to be done on a single user
John Bokma wrote:
André [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I would like to use a browser (e.g. Firefox) as a simple GUI
framework. Note that this is to be done on a single user machine, so
the question of sandboxing is not really relevant here.
[snip]
Ideally, I would prefer a
First, an apology: I realise that I don't know enough about what I am
asking to make sure to use the proper language to phrase my question.
I would like to use a browser (e.g. Firefox) as a simple GUI
framework. Note that this is to be done on a single user machine, so
the question of sandboxing
André [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Bokma wrote:
Also note that if your result takes some time you need to send dummy
headers every now and then to keep the connection alive. And even
then there might be problems with time outs.
I don't see why I would have problems with timeouts. As I