Re: [Dorset] Tools / Methods to Add Content to Web Pages for Non-Techies

2016-11-21 Thread Terry Coles
On Monday, 21 November 2016 17:56:10 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote: > You could ditch the database and use text files for your simple needs. > Concentrate more on how to serve up a web page with a filled-in form and > process the result. Flask is a lot more than accessing a database, and > it's those

Re: [Dorset] Tools / Methods to Add Content to Web Pages for Non-Techies

2016-11-21 Thread Ralph Corderoy
I wrote: > You web server should be running your code at the root of your site's > directory so `change directory' navigation will probably be required. ...probably NOT be required. Cheers, Ralph. -- Next meeting: Bournemouth, Tuesday, 2016-12-06 20:00 Meets, Mailing list, IRC, LinkedIn, ...

Re: [Dorset] Tools / Methods to Add Content to Web Pages for Non-Techies

2016-11-21 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Terry, > Hmmm. That site seems to provide some pretty comprehensive > information, especially if you are fairly aux faix with database > development. Unfortunately, I'm not ;-) You could ditch the database and use text files for your simple needs. Concentrate more on how to serve up a web

Re: [Dorset] Tools / Methods to Add Content to Web Pages for Non-Techies

2016-11-21 Thread Terry Coles
On Sunday, 20 November 2016 18:34:28 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Sounds like each of your two existing web sites could do with an "admin" > entry point where one of the users known to it can edit the data it's > serving. Yes that is exactly what I had in mind. > > If I had a starter (preferably