On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 10:17:52 PM UTC-6, Chris George wrote:

1. There are somewhere around a million lines of Python code in Leo's core 
> and plugins. Thus, a *solid* python in javascript system is required. This 
> isn't likely to happen.
>  ...
>
It looks like at least the first restriction on making a web enabled Leo 
> has fallen.
>
> http://www.pythonanywhere.com/
>

I doubt it.  I have been aware of PythonAnywhere for some time.  It may 
allow hosting a python app on the web, but it almost surely will not host 
PyQt.  And there are likely other serious problems . If #1 were truly 
solved, it would be earth-shaking news. I haven't felt the earth shake ;-)

EKR

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