> Python with ? CGI ? FastCGI ? mod_python ? Other ? We are using mod_python and SSI. We are inheriting some legacy code that we do not want to mess with at all.
> You shouldn't - unless this is an internal web-based application, not a > public site. Since your dynamically generating the pages, there's no > gain using frames - but there are huge drawbacks, for the programmers as > well as for the visitors. Although not an internal site, this site is going to be in a controlled environment. Only a handful of people may access the website. > There are lot of web templating engines in Python, and most of them > provide some way to either "extend" an existing template (to fill-in > page-specific stuffs) or to do server-side-includes-like inclusion of > common parts. Google for Genshi, Jinja, SimpleTAL, Mighty, Cheetah... I will look at these and see it works. > > > Any other tips to help life easier are appreciated. > > Have you considered using one of the existing python web development > libraries/frameworks? Like Pylons, Turbogears, Django, Spyce, Karigell, > etc, etc, etc, etc... > > My 2 cents... We have not considered a framework coz the legacy code base has not included one. We are living in the same source structure and did not want to introduce a newer dependency. I hope we can find a non-intrusive library/framework that does its job. Thanks. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list