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Re: python and web programming, easy way...?

On Apr 26, 4:36 pm, bvidinli <bvidi...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,

i use currently python for console programming.
in past, i tried it for web programming, to use it instead of php.
Unfortunately, i failed in my attempt to switch to python.
Currently, i make many webbased programs and a "Easy Hosting Control
Panel " (www.ehcp.net) that runs on php,
ehcp is a hosting control panel in beta stage..

in fact, i use python, love it and want to switch to it in my all
projects, including webbased programs and ehcp.
Can your recomment me the easiest, most usable way to use python in
web programming..

in past, in my first attemt... i was able to run python as as apache
cgi, runned it basicly,
but i had many difficulties especially in sessions, cookies...

maybe currently there is a solution, but i dont know.

Please provide me the quickest/most appropriate solution for web
programming in python.
i will try to switch to python in ehcp too..

Currently my web programs are simple Object Oriented programs, that
basicly uses a few files, in php.
i use sessions in use authentications.
i currently use php because it is fairly easy to install/run on apache..
you just put it on server, it runs.. i look something like this for
python. because python programming is much better than php.

Thank you a lot.

--
Ý.Bahattin Vidinli
Elk-Elektronik Müh.
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iletisim bilgileri (Tercih sirasina gore):
skype: bvidinli (sesli gorusme icin,www.skype.com)
msn: bvidi...@iyibirisi.com
yahoo: bvidinli

+90.532.7990607
+90.505.5667711
Django is the way to go for web development.

http://www.djangoproject.com/

cya

--
Nicolás Miyasato ( miya )
Jun 27 '08 #1
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On 27 Apr, 04:26, miya <nmiyas...@gmail.comwrote:
On Apr 26, 4:36 pm, bvidinli <bvidi...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
i use currently python for console programming.
in past, i tried it for web programming, to use it instead of php.
Unfortunately, i failed in my attempt to switch to python.
Currently, i make many webbased programs and a "Easy Hosting Control
Panel " (www.ehcp.net) that runs on php,
ehcp is a hosting control panel in beta stage..
in fact, i use python, love it and want to switch to it in my all
projects, including webbased programs and ehcp.
Can your recomment me the easiest, most usable way to use python in
web programming..
in past, in my first attemt... i was able to run python as as apache
cgi, runned it basicly,
but i had many difficulties especially in sessions, cookies...
maybe currently there is a solution, but i dont know.
Please provide me the quickest/most appropriate solution for web
programming in python.
i will try to switch to python in ehcp too..
Currently my web programs are simple Object Oriented programs, that
basicly uses a few files, in php.
i use sessions in use authentications.
i currently use php because it is fairly easy to install/run on apache..
you just put it on server, it runs.. i look something like this for
python. because python programming is much better than php.
Thank you a lot.
--
Ý.Bahattin Vidinli
Elk-Elektronik Müh.
-------------------
iletisim bilgileri (Tercih sirasina gore):
skype: bvidinli (sesli gorusme icin,www.skype.com)
msn: bvidi...@iyibirisi.com
yahoo: bvidinli
+90.532.7990607
+90.505.5667711

Django is the way to go for web development.

http://www.djangoproject.com/

cya

--
Nicolás Miyasato ( miya )
www.webpy.org is supereasy to get going with. dont know which is
better for advanced stuff.
Jun 27 '08 #2
>
www.webpy.org is supereasy to get going with. dont know which is
better for advanced stuff.
I don't think that webpy supports sessions. Their addition to webpy is
a Google Summer of Code project:

http://webpy.org/sessions/gsoc

Also, I can't find any reference to cookies or sessions in the webpy
online docs. Maybe it's possible to bolt on support with Python's
Cookie module.

David.
Jun 27 '08 #3
David a écrit :
Also, I can't find any reference to cookies or sessions in the webpy
online docs. Maybe it's possible to bolt on support with Python's
Cookie module.
The web.py cookbook describes how to use sessions and cookies:
http://webpy.org/cookbook

Regards,
Olivier.
Jun 27 '08 #4

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