> However, it shouldn't be too bad to set Django up, really, especially > if people have taken some time to explain something very close to what > you want to do using Django. Moreover, there's a Google group (django- > users) where you could ask general questions, and I imagine that > people will be quite happy to help you out. But I can totally > understand that creating databases and installing various packages > seems somewhat peripheral to a task which could arguably be done using > a CGI script (as far as I can see). > Thanks a ton Paul for the information. I am using CGI and my host (nearlyfreespeech.net) does not have django hosting - and being mainly a C/dekstop apps programmer I really don't want to learn the whole MVC concept and its implementation (and quirks) in django - I want to use abstractions only when I feel the need for them
Since a django user made pyfacebook, hopefully someone on the forum will help out Thanks again Sami > Paul > > P.S. I'm not too impressed by the lack of a common high-level Web API > for Python, either. However, I've mostly ignored the discussions and > stuck with my own API (WebStack) in the knowledge that if it doesn't > work for me, at least I know how I might fix it. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list