As of now there are no easy builtin way of doing this.
You can use some sort of webcrawer to download the pages from a
running cherrypy.
On 1/6/06, SamFeltus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Clarification:
> Say you are using TurboGears to build a site to develop and edit a
> site, and then want to output a static site. Would there be an easy
> way to mark which of the CherryPy pages are static, then have a method
> to output a static site with all the static pages, JavaScript, style
> sheets, images etc in the right place?
>
> Seems like TurboGears would be an economical way to build and maintain
> a static site.
>
>
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elvelind grandin