Python Webpages

Johan Fredrik Øhman johanfo at essay.org
Sun Apr 28 22:48:37 EDT 2002


Yes, jonpy does look promesing.  Looks very professional also :)  I have teste
various solutions now including Webware, I'll test jonpy tomorrow.

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JFØ

"Jon Ribbens" <jon+usenet at unequivocal.co.uk> wrote in message
news:slrnacpc38.obc.jon+usenet at snowy.squish.net...
> In article <aai5oo$99l$1 at maud.ifi.uio.no>, Johan Fredrik Øhman wrote:
> > Just realized that these Servlet based development models really limits the
> > usage of software like Dreamweaver.  Since all code is in the program these
> > utilities are almost worthless.  Is there a good way to combine Webware with
> > templates.  I think of templates as pages where certain %words% are
> > substituted etc...
>
> This is exactly why I created jonpy (http://jonpy.sourceforge.net/).
> It puts *no* Python code inside your HTML templates, you simply mark
> sections using comments (e.g. <!--wt:newsitem-->) and replacements
> using dollar signs (e.g. $$title$$). The idea is that even if you are
> suddenly given an entirely new design with new HTML files with none of
> the modifications you made to make the pages work, it will only take a
> few minutes to fix them up again.





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