On Mar 24, 6:18 am, "jd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd like to create a program that takes files with "jsp-like" markup > and processes the embedded code (which would be python) to produce the > output file. There would be two kinds of sections in the markup file: > python code to be evaluated, and python code that returns a value that > would be inserted into the output. > > This seems like it would be straightforward in python, and maybe > there's even a library that I could use for this, but as a newbie to > Python, I don't know the landscape very well. I am not looking for a > big framework, just something small and simple that will do just this > job. Suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated. >
Apache's mod_python already does something like this, with its PSP handler. See http://webpython.codepoint.net/mod_python Maybe that would help. -- Kushal Kumaran -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list