Nick Stinemates schrieb:
While I certainly prefer to use Python wherever I can, that does not mean that there aren't cases where legacy systems or other constraints make this impossible. If I have e.g. a type3-based website - "how on earth" should I replace that with Python (without wasting a lot of time)?

I don't understand how the 2 are mutually exclusive?

You can have PHP and Python bindings installed on the same Apache
server, unless I'm mistaken?

What about having to set up & maintain (which might not even possible on a cheap hoster) two configs for that - just for having a few lines of python being run? And how do you go about session-state sharing and so forth? After all the scipt might need to be access controlled based on login state.

I don't say that there aren't options to run python more direct. I argumented against a rather bold statement of Mr. alexelder:

"""
A simple yet dangerous and rather rubbish solution (possibly more of a
hack than a real implementation) could be achieved by using a
technique described above:
"""

Diez
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