Hi All
I want to build an Website using Apache / Python and MySQL.
I dont want to spend to much time hacking html. I''m looking for some
recommendations
e.g. should I be using mod_python ?
whats the best module for mysql ?
any suggestings so I could get my site up in a day ?
mv*********@gmail.com
解决方案
vpr wrote:Hi All
I want to build an Website using Apache / Python and MySQL.
Good choice, good choice, bad choice...
Why not using PostgresSQL (if you need a *real* RDBMS) or SQLite (if you
don''t...)
I dont want to spend to much time hacking html. I''m looking for some
recommendations
e.g. should I be using mod_python ?
mod_python is mostly a ''low-level'' Apache API binding. Better use a
higher-level tool on top of it. AFAICT, Myghty might be of some help here.
whats the best module for mysql ?
Psycopg ?-)
oops, sorry....
any suggestings so I could get my site up in a day ?
Look for Myghty, Pylons (built on Mygthy), or Django. There''s also
Turbogears, but it''s based on CherryPy, so you won''t really take
advantage of mod_python''s Apache integration.
--
bruno desthuilliers
python -c "print ''@''.join([''.''.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split(''.'')]) for
p in ''o****@xiludom.gro''.split(''@'')])"
vpr enlightened us with:I want to build an Website using Apache / Python and MySQL.
I second Bruno: swap MySQL in favour of PostgreSQL.
e.g. should I be using mod_python ?
You could use my framework based on mod_python and Cheetah. I find it
really easy to use. Check out http://www.unrealtower.org/webengine
whats the best module for mysql ?
I''d use SQLObject. It can handle MySQL (if you really want to stick to
it), SQLite and PostgreSQL.
Sybren
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safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:32:34 +0100, Sybren Stuvel wrote
(in article ):
I second Bruno: swap MySQL in favour of PostgreSQL.
And the reason is ?? (apart from PostgreSQL being larger and more complete,
what are the differences for "simple" usage?)
jem