Hi Diez, Thanx for the suggestion. I am checking if anything helpful I can find there. Regards, Subhabrata.
Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > Dear Members of the group, > > I have a small question, if you can help me to find the answer. > > I have one function: > > def add_string(n): > > print �Print Two strings� > > print �Print the First String� > > a1=raw_input(�PRINT THE FIRST STRING�) > > a2=raw_input(�PRINT THE SECOND STRING�) > > print �CONCATENATING THE TWO GIVEN STRINGS� > > a3=a1+a2 > > print �THE RESULT IS� > > print a3 > > > > Now, I have designed one HTML form which has two input fields for text > > and an output field for the result. > > > > I like to bind the python program into HTML form. > > i) Is there any way I can keep both my existing python code and HTML > > code and bind them? If any one can suggest with example. > > No. The above code works with user-interation at certain points of the > program. That can't be (easily, and especially not with the above > functionality) translated into the http-paradigm where each operation is > embedded into a request/resonse-cycle, with the need for explicit or > implicit state-keeping over these cycles. > > > ii) Do I have to write the whole code in a way in python so that it > > would work the function as well as generate HTML form I am looking > > for? If any one can suggest with example. > > For this *trivial* example, I can only say: there isn't enough to be > worth abstracting. > > > iii) Is there any other way? > > Google python + webframeworks to find a bazillion discussions, opinions, > examples. > > Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list