[Baypiggies] Python Application Servers

Sebastian Jayaraj jayaraj at kosan.com
Fri Dec 2 21:30:00 CET 2005


Richard,

We have had very good success with Plone. Relatively simple to set up 
and easy to teach users. Also check out its inbuilt site search 
capability that index documents like PDF, word, etc.

http://plone.org/

-
Sebastian



Richard Knowles wrote:

>Hi, 
>
>This discussion of Application Servers leads me to ask about an issue I 
>am looking into.  We have a very simple internal webpage mostly for people 
>to download company documents(on Apache).  Updating it consists of placing 
>a new file in the correct directory, and modifying the HTML code directly with good 
>old vi.   I think this could be a job for a content management server, 
>especially if it can let the HTML-illiterate place a document on the 
>server in a controlled-access way.  
>
>Is there something relatively simple and Pythonic using mod_python for 
>example?  I myself know very little about the topic of content-management.
>
>
>  
>
>>>as to how these compare - TurboGears, CherryPy, WebWare, Twisted, Zope
>>>      
>>>
>
>  
>





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