A web site using Python
hidura at gmail.com
hidura at gmail.com
Sat Dec 4 09:54:44 EST 2010
I am working on a tool that can create an application like that without
write server code, but the system is write in Python3.1
On Dec 4, 2010 9:32am, Virgil Stokes <vs at it.uu.se> wrote:
> I would like to design a web site that can be used to help
> people to find a cat
> that they can adopt. Note, this is a non-profit project, but one
> that I
> believe to be quite important. Here are some of my initial
> thoughts on this
> project.
> Site purpose:
> To provide a web site for anyone to look at information on cats
> at this home, and how
> they can adopt one or more of these homeless cats.
> Some features of the site:
> 1. A cat database that I as the web site designer would create.
> This database would
> contain an entry for each cat available for adoption. It would
> include such things
> as the name, sex, age, paths to image(s) and/or video(s) of the
> cat, health status,
> etc (see below).
> 2. Anyone accessing this site should be able to easily navigate
> around it and to
> examine entries in this database. The client (designated person
> at the home
> where the cats are kept for adoption) would be given privileges
> to modify the
> database (add, delete, and modify entries). The user interface
> for the client
> to update the database should be very easy to use. This GUI
> provided to the
> client for modification of the database would be written in
> Python.
> 3. There would be no inputs to this web site. There would be an
> embedded link for a
> potential customer to send an email to the responsible person
> (bringing up
> their email client).
> 4. Track number of visitors to the site.
> Preliminary notes on the database
> Fields:
> - ID code (key)
> - Name
> - Sex (M / F)
> - Neutered / Not neutered
> - Age (estimated)
> - Type (breed)
> - Tagged (chip or ear marking)/ Not tagged
> - Checked In date (yy/mm/dd)
> - Checked Out date (yy/mm/dd)
> - Status (needs home / has home)
> - Social state (1,2,3,4,5)
> - Health state (1,2,3,4,5)
> - Companion state (1,2,3,4,5)
> - Image (file name) % multiple files allowed
> - Video (file name) % multiple files allowed
> - Medical/vet data (text on vaccinations, etc.)
> - General information (text on cat that includes comments,
> observations, etc.)
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Notes on database:
> * state = 1, Best
> 5, Worst
> Examples:
> Social state = 5, very unfriendly, afraid, etc.
> 3, can touch if careful
> 1, very friendly, unafraid
> Health state = 5, not in good health (eg infection)
> 3, only minor health problems
> 1, in very good health
> Companion state = 5, must have another cat or cats as company
> 3, could be with other cat(s) company
> 1, does not need the company of another cat
> Now, with this initial information (granted this is very
> rough), my question:
> How, armed with Python 2.6 (or 2.7) and all of the Python
> packages available,
> should I attack the problem of getting this web site up and
> running on a Windows
> platform?
> Please keep in mind that do have some experience with Python and
> HTML; but, this
> would be my first web site project using Python.
> Any suggestions, study plan, references, etc. would be welcomed.
> --V
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