python and web programming, easy way...?

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Sun Apr 27 05:56:26 EDT 2008


On 27 Apr, 04:26, miya <nmiyas... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 26, 4:36 pm, bvidinli <bvidi... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > i use currently python for console programming.
> > in past, i tried it for web programming, to use it instead of php.
> > Unfortunately, i failed in my attempt to switch to python.
> > Currently, i make many webbased programs and a "Easy Hosting Control
> > Panel " (www.ehcp.net) that runs on php,
> > ehcp is a hosting control panel in beta stage..
>
> > in fact, i use python, love it and want to switch to it in my all
> > projects, including webbased programs and ehcp.
> > Can your recomment me the easiest, most usable way to use python in
> > web programming..
>
> > in past, in my first attemt... i was able to run python as  as apache
> > cgi, runned it basicly,
> > but i had many difficulties especially in sessions, cookies...
>
> > maybe currently there is a solution, but i dont know.
>
> > Please provide me the quickest/most appropriate solution for web
> > programming in python.
> > i will try to switch to python in ehcp too..
>
> > Currently my web programs are simple Object Oriented programs, that
> > basicly uses a few files, in php.
> > i use sessions in use authentications.
> > i currently use php because it is fairly easy to install/run on apache..
> > you just put it on server, it runs.. i look something like this for
> > python. because python programming is much better than php.
>
> > Thank you a lot.
>
> > --
> > Ý.Bahattin Vidinli
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> > -------------------
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>
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>
> Django is the way to go for web development.
>
> http://www.djangoproject.com/
>
> cya
>
> --
> Nicolás Miyasato ( miya )

www.webpy.org is supereasy to get going with. dont know which is
better for advanced stuff.



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