Robert Brewer schrieb:
I'm now confident that it is doable and keen on finding out. The usual
question: what is the one and best way to do it? ;)
Python ASP (pywin32), but put as little code as possible into the
ASP--make it just a stub to call the real Python app. That app will be
running persistently in the background, which should obviate most of the
need for session support. That's been my experience, anyway.
Sounds reasonable. How do ASP-Python and IIS work together? Is the Python-
Interpreter loaded each time a Python-ASP is called?
Here's an example (from
http://www.aminus.org/rbre/cation/html/admin/ASP.html):
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<%
from cation.html.uiasp import UserInterfaceASP
from cation import catapp
ui = UserInterfaceASP(catapp)
ui.request(Request, Response)
%>
That's interesting, thanks for the URL and your advice.
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