Python Webpages

Johan Fredrik Øhman johanfo at essay.org
Mon Apr 29 19:38:43 EDT 2002


Because it kind of separates the code from the design at the same time as
they are kept in the same place.
Funny, the template engine from Francos was _very_ similar.  What I think we
all can agree on is that heavily nested html and python, where the python
code is "hidden" in the html or the opposite, is not good.

BTW I'm installing jonpy now :)
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JFØ


"Jon Ribbens" <jon+usenet at unequivocal.co.uk> wrote in message
news:slrnacrj8f.n56.jon+usenet at snowy.squish.net...
> In article <aakelj$do6$1 at maud.ifi.uio.no>, Johan Fredrik Øhman wrote:
> > I just thought of great idea:  How about using one file and not mix html
and
> > python code at the same time ?
> >
> ><html>
> ></html>
> >
> ><!--PYTHON Code
> > -->
>
> You could do that, but why on earth would you want to?





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