Another pretty web framework is Bottle (http://bottle.paws.de). It is very easy to setup and use. I use it to tasks like this one you want.
[]s iuri On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 3:01 PM, MRAB <pyt...@mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: > On 16/09/2010 18:19, Hans wrote: > >> On Sep 15, 5:33 pm, James Mills<prolo...@shortcircuit.net.au> wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Hans<hans...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> I'm new to this area. Please allow me to ask some (maybe stupid) >>>> questions. >>>> >>> >>> Without reading the rest of your post too much. Designs are up to you, >>> I can't comment. >>> >>> I can only share in a fairly common view, and that is, we'd encourage >>> you to use a web framework >>> as opposed to plain old CGI. >>> >>> cheers >>> james >>> >>> -- >>> -- James Mills >>> -- >>> -- "Problems are solved by method" >>> >> >> Hi James, >> >> Thanks for response. >> Maybe I did not make my question clear. I never tried python web >> programing before, so I want to start from CGI. >> >> I read something about web framework like django, but seems it's a >> little bit complicated. my task is actually very simple: get search >> string from input, and then search database, print search result. I >> thought CGI should be good enough to do this. >> >> I don't have any idea about how to organize those cgi codes, so what >> I'm asking is: >> >> 1. do I have to have each single file for each hyper-link? Can I put >> them together? how? >> 2. how can I pass a db_cursor to another file? can I use db_cursor as >> a parameter? >> >> I recently wrote a web-based program using CherryPy, which was very > straightforward. That might suit your needs. > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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