cool thanks a lot

On Thursday, 20 November 2014 23:47:36 UTC, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>
> That would actually be the last choice of quite a many people for a range 
> of reasons.
>
> You would be better off sticking with frameworks such as Flask, Django or 
> Pyramid.
>
> On 21/11/2014, at 10:39 AM, Arnaud Van Remoortere <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> web2py might be my boy
>
> On Thursday, 20 November 2014 22:59:46 UTC, Arnaud Van Remoortere wrote:
>>
>> perhaps cgi and suexec?
>>
>> On Thursday, 20 November 2014 22:30:21 UTC, Arnaud Van Remoortere wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks for all your tips. I want to build myself a dashboard which will 
>>> allow running python scripts which automate repetitive system tasks, show 
>>> steps as they are run, record and display state, log date and time. My 
>>> thinking was to make a browser app which uses more relevant/interesting 
>>> technology than an old-school type desktop app. Something like this guy 
>>> tried to do 
>>> http://pymantra.pythonblogs.com/90_pymantra/archive/531_pyjamas-run_python_script_onclick_of_button.html.
>>>  
>>> I'm checking out some of the frameworks mentioned in the replies. Thanks. 
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 20 November 2014 20:43:34 UTC, Jason Garber wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Arnaud,
>>>>
>>>> I agree with other posters that you should be using a framework of one 
>>>> kind or another.  Preferably a simple and well documented one.  I've 
>>>> written one and let me tell you --- there are a lot of dark corners to 
>>>> take 
>>>> care of.
>>>>
>>>> Typically system admin tasks require root access, and typically you 
>>>> don't want to run a web app with root access.  From a pragmatic point of 
>>>> view you might be better off doing this over SSH with a console-based 
>>>> application.  But not sure what you are doing exactly, so... maybe not.
>>>>
>>>> Jason
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Arnaud Van Remoortere <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I've been banging my head against this for a few hours now. I can't 
>>>>> find an example anywhere on the web including Graham's blog or by 
>>>>> searching 
>>>>> this group showing how to serve up a webpage which links to other 
>>>>> mod_wsgi 
>>>>> files/scripts/pages. 
>>>>>
>>>>> What I'm trying to do is create a very simple dashboard using python 
>>>>> and apache which will let me to speed up repetitive local system admin 
>>>>> tasks using a web GUI.
>>>>>
>>>>>  
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