Would it be possible to use a combination of a twisted.web server, nevow and the PB to send and receive XML fragments between a twisted.web server and an SVG-capable browser (such as Mozilla), in order to morph the document's DOM and Javascript to change what is rendered by the SVG document inside the document? Its been a while since I last looked, but I think Mozila has support for SOAP but am wondering if there might be an alternative way to update a browser with new data for visual display as in SVG? Disclaimer: I haven't had a chance yet to play with nevow so this question may be a bit far out there. Sergio
From: Jason Mobarak
Reply-To: jason@mobarak.name, "Discussion of twisted.web, Nevow,and Woven" To: "Discussion of twisted.web, Nevow,and Woven" Subject: Re: [Twisted-web] twisted & nevow recipes for the Python Cookbook's2nd edition? Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 14:33:17 -0600 Hello --
There's a Nevow wiki with example and recipies.
http://divmod.org/users/wiki.twistd/nevow/moin.cgi/FrontPage
...however Nevow is a pretty fast moving target as far as Python libraries go, some of the example on the Nevow wiki are already bit rotting.
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 09:58:10 +0200, Alex Martelli
wrote: Hi there, fellow twisters! I'm in the recipe-selection phase for a second edition of O'Reilly's "Python Cookbook" and I have noticed that almost no recipe has been submitted to ActiveState's online cookbook that shows how to use Twisted (and Nevow). With Twisted having matured into (IMHO) the premier Python networking package since the CB's 1st edition, and Nevow coming on strong, I'd really like to have a few such recipes in book's 2nd edition... if anybody's interested they're welcome to submit recipes to the online cookbook and/or, if they prefer, mail me directly (sorry, I'm not currently subscribing to this mailing list -- indeed I've currently shut off all mailing lists since preparing the cookbook's 2nd edition is a very time-consuming task). As you know if you've seen the 1st edition, my bias is strongly in favour of "short and sweet" recipes -- in particular, those recipes that rely on 3rd party packages, as twisted and nevow ones would be, play more of a role of "raising interest" in the 3rd party package than of "covering" its use in any depth. The compensation for authors of recipes that are selected for publication is essentially "symbolic" -- a free copy of the printed book when it comes out and the listing among the book's contributors; all royalties that would normally go to contributors go to the non-profit Python Software Foundation instead (the PSF uses all of its funds to promote Python in many ways).
Thanks,
Alex
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