On 10/1/07, wormwood_3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am trying to think of a way to make this happen, but it may not be at > all possible:-) I would like to use Python to generate pages on demand for > my website. By this I mean, when someone hits www.mysite.com/pagex.html, I > want to generate the page pagex.html via a Python script. > > I have a script setup that can generate a page from a template file and a > file with the body and title of the page in particular I want to generate. > Now from this, I need to somehow be able to respond to requests, and then > generate the page based on the page requested. I want to do this because my > site is on a shared hosting account, so I cannot install a web framework > like Django, and the site's pages will be rather simple. At the same time, I > would like to use templating, so I do not have repeated identical code > between the pages. > > Any ideas on this?
It sounds like you want to use CGI. I think virtually all web servers support it and there are a ton of CGI tutorials on the web Ian.
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