htmllib, cgi, HTMLfmt, genCGI, HTMLgen, html, Zope, ...

Thomas Ackermann tgm at math.uni-bonn.de
Fri Jul 9 08:48:00 EDT 1999


On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 10:38:57PM +0200, Gerrit Holl wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 09:22:05PM +0200, Thomas Ackermann wrote:
> > I have not much time to experiment with those modules and would like
> > to hear opinions about to use what module     ;-)
> 
> Well,
> I used HTMLgen and I don't really understand why to use it. If you don't
> know HTML, you can't use it: you need to understand tags like <B>, <I>, <U>
> and such. I strongly recommend to have a look at HTML: if you look at it only
> one hour, you'll already understand the basics. Another hour and you understand
> frames and tables, and another hour to understand how it interacts with CGI.
> So you'll only need 3 hours, if not less, to learn web programming. When you're
> able to do that, you'll understand much more about HTMLgen (but won't need it,
> I think...)

Thanx - But i know HTML (and Java) itself already	;-)
What i do not know are the Python modules for it and wanted to get some
information from people who used several of the alternatives already.
But thanx anyway ...


> > So, what to use to allow for an Internet-Shop with pages created from
> > databases and allowing customers to purchase over net?
> > 
> 
> If you're doing such serious things, you should 
> 
>                                      **really**
> 
> learn web programming!!

Again, i want to use Python and a decent HTML/CGI module, i never said to
be completely unexperienced with WWW stuff ...

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