For platforms without a command-line like Windows and Mac, pydoc will probably be used most often as a web server. The version in CVS right now runs the server invisibly in the background. I just added a little GUI to control it but i don't have an available Windows platform to test on right now. If you happen to have a few minutes to spare and Windows 9x/NT/2k or a Mac, i would really appreciate if you could give http://www.lfw.org/python/pydoc.py a quick whirl. It is intended to be invoked on Windows platforms eventually as pydoc.pyw, so ignore the DOS box that appears and let me know if the GUI works and behaves sensibly for you. When it's okay, i'll check it in. Many thanks, -- ?!ng Windows and Mac compatibility changes: handle both <function foo at 0x827a18> and <function foo at 005D7C80> normalize case of paths on sys.path to get rid of duplicates change 'localhost' to '127.0.0.1' (Mac likes this better) add a tiny GUI for stopping the web server
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Ka-Ping Yee