On 12-10-05 06:11 AM, Joel Goldstick wrote:

I totally agree about using a framework.  You say you want a 'simple'
3 page website.  Why do you think it is simple?  You say you don't
have any skills at creating websites with python.  From your
description, you will need to build a directory of entries, a form,
and attach it to a database, so that means you also need to understand
sql (or something!). You need to display individual records I imagine.
  Do you need to edit them after they are created?  How are you going
to manage the accounts?  Will you create them?  Will you let the
visitor create an account?  Where will you store the account
information?  Do different accounts have different permissions?

Not to mention security. Frameworks like Django provide protection against things like:

* CSRF (Cross Site Request Forgery)
* XSS ((X)Cross Site Scripting)
* SQL injection

As well as others. For a comprehensive list of protection that Django offers, check out https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/security/.

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