> >> Is this also a step toward using Tryton as a web framework? > > No but it depends on what you named web framework.
You're right that was a vague question. It's also the next blog post in my Using Tryton as an Ecommerce Backend series, which I've been reluctant to write because it's going to consume days, and I'm afraid I'll be disappointed with the result. But basically, I refer to using Tryton to respond to HTTP GET requests with data from the Tryton database, formatted using templates configured within Tryton somewhere. Maybe wsgi doesn't really have anything to do with it. -- [email protected] mailing list
