did you ever find a solution to your problem?
Jose

sophana wrote:
> So your website is composed of php pages mixed with webware pages, but
> you don't have php+webware mixed pages. Did I understand right?
> That is not exactly what I was looking for. Duplicating the SitePage
> which contains header and sidebar that contains session dependant
> account info is impossible for me.
> I was wondering if it was possible to 'include' a php page from python
> by doing something like
>
> f=popen('php script.php php args')
> s=f.readlines()
> self.write(s)
>
> The problem is how can I transmit the http request url and things like
> that to the php script?
> What do you think about the performance of this kind of script?
> Maybe I could use urllib and open a tcp connection to the local apache
> server?
> Is there a way to pipe the file handle directly into the response
> request to achieve better performance?
> Or should I simply use frames?
>
> Sophana
>
> Jose Galvez wrote:
>
>> Dear Sophana,
>>
>> When I've mixed webware with php (which we do quite alot where I work),
>> I have always gone through the apache web server.  Essentially we have a
>> single root context which can server either webware pages or php pages
>> depending on the extension of the script, py is run through webware and
>> php is run through php.  As to the look and feel, that really depends on
>> how you have your pages set up, most of our actual html design is done
>> with cheetah, so alot of our look and feel is done with stylsheets and
>> the usual stuff, which will carry over to php without any trouble.
>> However some of our pages are set up with header and footers and stuff
>> like that, a practice which is very common in php, which we had to build
>> duplicates for, so essentially for some websites we have duplicate php
>> and webwaer page headers and footers.  Its a pain if you are actively
>> editing a site because you have to remember to edit more then one set of
>> code, but our users don't seem to see the difference.  No sure if this
>> is what you wanted, but I hope it helps.  BTW within the same folder we
>> often have both php and webware scripts, like I said we have apachie
>> configured to deal with both.
>>
>> Jose
>>
>> sophana wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I'm coding a website with webware, but I'd like to reuse php scripts
>>> in it.
>>> These php scripts are hosted on the same machine (web server)
>>>
>>> How do I include these scripts inside my SitePage look and feel?
>>> Can I call the php interpreter directly from python or should I go
>>> through the apache web server?
>>>
>>> In both case, how can I do it?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help
>>> Sophana
>>>
>>>
>>>
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