Arshpreet Singh <arsh...@gmail.com> writes: > On Tuesday, 3 November 2015 21:32:03 UTC+5:30, Chris Warrick wrote: > > Your problem is lack of basic understanding of the Internet. > > Yes That's true at some level.
More specifically, your problem is not “how do I do this with Python?” but rather “what is a web page?”. So, the research you need to do is not Python-specific, instead you need to learn about the structure of web pages and web applications. > My present working system shows me list of all files (PNGs, JPGs, txt, > SVGs) in browser, when I click on file it opens it and show contents > of it. You are directing your web browser to visit a folder on your local file system. It is obliging you by presenting a directory of local files. Instead, you need to learn how to author web pages. There are countless resources for learning about generating a web page from scratch. You could learn a lot from the Wikibooks project <URL:https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Authoring_Webpages>. You'll also need to appreciate that developing web pages is a *very* extensive topic. You might need nothing more than to create simple static pages; you don't need Python at all for that. You might need a powerful Web programming framework, Python has excellent support for that <URL:https://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks>. Without you learning the very basics of web sites, though, you won't get much use from Python-specific knowledge about web frameworks. Good hunting! -- \ “Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against | `\ unintelligible propositions.” —Thomas Jefferson, 1816-07-30 | _o__) | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list