larry a price
laprice at efn.org
Fri Sep 21 09:50:29 EST 2001
try webware http://webware.sourceforge.net it's got that plus a fairly sane internal architecture and plumbing for databases. <html><head><title>html sig</title></head><body><div style="font:sans-serif; font-size:72pt;line-height:84pt;color:blue1;"><ul><li>sexy is good</li><li> linux is good</li><li>qed: linux is sexy</li></ul><hr><hr><hr><hr><hr><hr> <a href="http://www.efn.org/~laprice">laprice at efn dot org</a></body></html> On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Wartan Hachaturow wrote: > Hi. > > Do anyone here know of any mod_python open-source applications? I mean > the ones I could use as examples, or base my code on them.. > The ones that I've seen (maki, PyWM) lack the features I need -- sessions, > "users", persistent db connections and all other "bells and whistles". > All tools that are intended to be used with mod_python (WebWare, weblib) > are too poorly documented, and lack examples (again). > > P.S. I know I can write this stuff by myself, but I'm a bit lazy -- and after > all, this is what open source is for :) > > -- > Regards, Wartan. > echo "Your stdio isn't very std." > -- Larry Wall in Configure from the perl distribution > _______________________________________________ > Mod_python mailing list > Mod_python at modpython.org > http://www.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python >
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