using python in www site

Travis C. Porco porco at stat.Berkeley.EDU
Thu May 13 02:34:18 EDT 1999


In article <7h3vnh$bmm$1 at laptop.cdg.acriter.nl>,
Cees de Groot <cg at cdegroot.com> wrote:
>Travis C. Porco <porco at stat.Berkeley.EDU> said:
>>Is there any ISP, either national (USA) or in the San Francisco Bay 
>>Area that is Python-friendly?  All due respect to the $perl afficionados,
>>but I $@'int interested in switching. 

I found one that is willing to install python--www.transbay.net
Cheers, --Travis

>My Webhost, www.11net.com, is in San Jose and runs on RedHat Linux with
>Python installed. I've added Bobo pieces to that (POS, ZPublisher and DTML)
>and am quite happy with the result (although BoboPOS isn't exactly meant
>for cgi scripts - without precautions, your account quota will quickly
>fill with BoboPOS timetravel informatino). 
>
>Talking about Python & Webhosts: is there an equivalent of "wwwsync" in
>Python? If you don't know wwwsync: it's a Perl script that fetches a
>recursive directly listing via FTP, compares it with a local copy of
>the website, and uploads everything that has changed.
>


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as important as the answers."  --Idries Shah, _The Sufis_




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