You can find a zip file that contains two cheetah servlet factories on my site here (I'll keep it up for a few months):

http://www.stratolab.com/static/CheetahFactories.zip

* CheetahServlet is by jmquigs. Someone sent it to me from the Cheetah mailing list. It is a bare bones factory, very few lines and does the minimum to get a working servlet factory. It would be good for your first attempt.

* CheetahKit is my redoing of the PSP servlet factory, and includes caching of pages.

When the next build is done, I will check in all my stuff for people to test. I've done a bunch of things only recently, so I don't want to jeopardize the stability of version 0.9 with them.

-winston


On Jan 4, 2005, at 3:20 PM, Tom Schwaller wrote:

Am Dienstag, den 04.01.2005, 10:34 -0500 schrieb Winston Wolff:
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>From a quick glance, I don't really like Nevow. They are making a lot
of abstractions that I don't see a need for, and it makes learning the
thing too complicated for no reason. PSP and KID seem simpler and
easier.

I had exactly the same feeling when I looked at Nevow, Spice and all
the other Python Template languages (I went through most of them last
week once more). Cheetah is very sophisticated, but Kid had
that Pythonic look I liked immediately (although it is not finished yet
and some more work needs to be done by the author).

Winston: Can you send me the CheetahKit you wrote, so I can take a look
at it or is is downloadable somewhere?

I did not have the Problems with Kid you described in the last mail,
so it is "difficul"t to comment that... (I installed the newest
ElementTree version)

Tom

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