CGI with Python

richard_chamberlain richard_chamberlain at ntlworld.com
Fri Sep 15 15:24:55 EDT 2000


What you probably want to do is just have python installed on the web
server, that would make life much easier.

If you don't want people *easily* delving into your code then you can use a
.pyc file.

Richard

<u at book.co.th> wrote in message news:8psisk$178$1 at nnrp1.deja.com...
> Hi experts,
> I am very new with python and linux.
> and i want to create a CGI script in binary format.
> first of all, i had a script that written in .py.
> and i compiled it with python command line...
> python -c "import sourcefile"
> after that i got a file with .pyc extension in a binary format.
> is it able to run as CGI?
>
> anyway i heard that there is a tool called "Freeze".
> i have tried to freeze a .py code to make an executable file...
> you know?, it made a huge executable...
>
> any suggestion?
>
> regards,
>
>
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