Probably a dumb question
Michael Maul
mmaul at nortelnetworks.com
Fri Jun 9 13:03:37 EDT 2000
Well lets not forget jpython which compiles Python to JVM byte code
http://www.jpython.org
Aahz Maruch wrote:
> In article <394106F9.A58F87CE at micron.net>,
> Peter Immarco <android at micron.net> wrote:
> >
> >Hi, still waiting for my two books on Python from Amazon. I know
> >Python is a full programming language so it can be used on web servers
> >for server side processing, but what about browser side processing? Can
> >I also use it to create an 'applet' that runs in a compatible browser?
> >I'm guessing not likely because I don't think IE4+ or Netscape
> >Communicator support Python but I'm hoping I'm wrong.
>
> There's a rumor that a future version of Mozilla will have Python
> support (supposedly they're building in something similar to ASP with
> its switchable scripting engines). Other than that, no.
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