Some others have already mentioned TurboGears, but since it sounds like you want more control perhaps, I would recommend going with CherryPy (http://www.cherrypy.org). You basically write python code and then expose it to the web (or intranet or whatever).
# simple example import cherrypy import time class MySection(object): @cherrypy.expose def index(self): yield "<h1>Hello, world!</h1>" yield "<a href='time'>Check the time</a>" # if you are using Python 2.3, you do the following to expose a method # index.exposed = True @cherrypy.expose def time(self): return "<p>The current time is %s</p>" % self.get_time() # this method is not exposed and thus not accessible from the web def get_time(self): return time.ctime() # mount the class at the server root cherrypy.root = MySection() cherrypy.server.start() # end of example You can then run that script and visit http://localhost:8080/. That will call the "index" method of the MySection object mounted at the server root. You can also visit http://localhost:8080/time. However, http://localhost:8080/get_time is _not_ available to the web, because it is not "exposed". Anyhow, CherryPy is very pythonic and flexible. Use whatever DB you want (or flat files or ...). Use whatever templating language you want (or just return html from your methods. Anyhow, that's probably more info than you wanted. Good luck! Christian http://www.dowski.com ps And "as a beginner", I would _not_ start with something like mod_python ;-) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Intercodes Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:59 PM To: tutor@python.org Subject: [Tutor] mod_python and other web frameworks Hello everyone, Disclaimer: Beginner. I have an idea of coding a web application and decided to do it entirely with python (reddit style). I started looking for web programming in python and somehow I saw mod_python first. Iam perusing the help document now. Few minutes of browsing confused my mind entirely , since it seems there are about 20 different web frameworks available for python. I am left clueless as to pick which one. I have an soft side towards the one I picked first. Considering yourself as a beginner to python ,do you prefer mod_python over all other framework?. Say if you want to create a blog , will mod_python suffice? And is mod_python and cgi (the python lib) different? -- Intercodes _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor