HTML writer
John Abel
john.abel at pa.press.net
Fri Apr 2 04:10:21 EST 2004
You could always try HTMLgen, though I don't know how much CSS it supports.
HTH
J
Moosebumps wrote:
>Is there a standard solution for writing HTML web pages with Python? I
>don't know that much about web programming, but basically I want to generate
>some internal reports on a web page.
>
>It doesn't need to be fancy, just basic tables and linking, maybe indexing
>and navigation, but I want it to all look nice and I want to be able to
>change the formatting easily without combing through source code (hence my
>next question about CSS).
>
>I know there newer things like CSS and XHTML -- are these more or less
>effort to generate? i.e. are they more complicated, or do they have more
>uniform syntax? What do they necessarily buy you?
>
>I searched the python website and I have seen HTML parsers, but no examples
>of generators. I searched for "Python HTML" and "Python CSS" and found some
>stuff -- but it doesn't seem like there is a "standard" solution that is
>EASY for non-expert web programmers to use. I am an experienced
>programming, but I don't know that much about all the alphabet soup that is
>web programming.
>
>thanks,
>MB
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