Spyce v1.3.5 released on 19 January 2002 SPYCE is a server-side language that supports simple and efficient Python-based dynamic HTML generation. Those who are familiar with JSP, PHP, or ASP and like Python, should have a look at Spyce. Its modular design makes it very flexible and extensible. It can also be used as a command-line utility for static text pre-processing. Get it at: http://spyce.sourceforge.net Taglib and Spylambda modules now loaded implicitly, but only when tags and spyce lambdas are used, respectively, for improved performance. Makefile install rule made more portable; removed -D switch that is not available on MacOS X and FreeBSD versions of install. The automaton module was improved to allow the easy definition of an entire state-machine, and the EOFError exception is now properly handled when file-based Spyce caching is turned on. Change log v1.3.5 taglib and spylambda modules loaded implicitly only when needed (i.e. when tags or spyce lambdas are actually used in a given file) make install made more portable; removed install -D switch EOFError now handled for file-based spyce caching (strange Windows bug?) improvements to automaton module Enjoy, Rimon.
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Rimon Barr