Re: [Web-SIG] Session Handling in python

2005-07-21 Thread mike bayer
theres a mod_python FAQ entry on this which names several packages for session management: http://www.modpython.org/FAQ/faqw.py?req=showfile=faq03.008.htp the first one mentioned is my own, which can adapt to mod_python, CGI and WSGI interfaces. mohammad babaei said: Hi, what is the best way

Re: [Web-SIG] Standardized configuration

2005-07-19 Thread mike bayer
While I'm not following every detail of this discussion, this line caught my attention - Ian Bicking said: Really, if you are building user-visible standard libraries, you are building a framework. only because Fowler recently posted something that made me think about this, where he

Re: [Web-SIG] JavaScript libraries

2005-05-02 Thread mike bayer
what kind of features are you looking for in these javascript libraries ? I see sarissa is just the XMLHttpRequest method tied to writing the guts of DOM objects, and then some more elaborate DOM inspection methods that seem less useful. it seems to me that the server-neutral javascript part of

Re: [Web-SIG] JavaScript libraries

2005-05-02 Thread mike bayer
Now I am beginning to find some time for my happy workflow hacking... and things have changed a lot, it seems. I think it's about time for it to happen. It may seem a little bit simplistic of my part, but I truly believe that the programmer's nirvana can only be attained when we manage to

Re: [Web-SIG] Re: Just lost another one to Rails

2005-04-15 Thread mike bayer
- I agree completely, that's why I'm adding yet another framework to the mix! (I'm waiting for someone to stand up at PyCon and say, Web App People's Front? We're the People's Front of Web Apps!) I think the term framework is becoming a little vague as well. there is the notion of