Re: modpython, apache and windows

2005-01-05 Thread grahamd
Bob Van Zant wrote: > Fortunately most of the Python-for-the-web implementations do not follow > closely to the PHP paradigm of web-based programming. There are some, > like PSP, that more closely model what PHP does. > > It is not uncommon to have something like index.py which does hardly > anythi

Re: modpython, apache and windows

2005-01-05 Thread Steve Holden
Sam wrote: Hi All, I am interested in learning python since I am hearing more and more about python for use in web development I am starting out on python, with knowledge of PHP some perl my current hurdle is setting up either apache 1 or 2 with python 2.3.3 I have installed modpython fine whic

Re: modpython, apache and windows

2005-01-05 Thread Steve Holden
Sam wrote: Hi All, I am interested in learning python since I am hearing more and more about python for use in web development I am starting out on python, with knowledge of PHP some perl my current hurdle is setting up either apache 1 or 2 with python 2.3.3 I have installed modpython fine whic

Re: modpython, apache and windows

2005-01-04 Thread Bob Van Zant
Fortunately most of the Python-for-the-web implementations do not follow closely to the PHP paradigm of web-based programming. There are some, like PSP, that more closely model what PHP does. It is not uncommon to have something like index.py which does hardly anything except fire up a framework t

modpython, apache and windows

2005-01-04 Thread Sam
Hi All, I am interested in learning python since I am hearing more and more about python for use in web development I am starting out on python, with knowledge of PHP some perl my current hurdle is setting up either apache 1 or 2 with python 2.3.3 I have installed modpython fine which informed