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Kenneth McDonald
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      02-14-2005
Are there any ways to use Python (rather than JavaScript) for controlling DHTML? I don't mind writing
JavaScript stubs which can be called by Python, so long as I need to do so only once for a particular
feature. I'm running Mac OS X 10.3, so comments as to the best browser for testing this would also be
appreciated.

If you could also email as well as posting a reply, I'd be grateful.

email to : kenneth.m.mcdonald _at_ sbcglobal.net

Thanks,
Ken McDonald
 
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Do Re Mi chel La Si Do
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      02-14-2005
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      02-14-2005
Oh, Sorry, I had read too fast.
I see, now, the word "Mac".
Apologies.

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aurora
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      02-14-2005
IE should be able to do that. Install the win32 modules. Then you should
simply embed Python using <script language='python'>. Not sure about Mac.
Even on Windows your audiences are limited to those who have
IE+python+win32 modules.


> Are there any ways to use Python (rather than JavaScript) for
> controlling DHTML? I don't mind writing
> JavaScript stubs which can be called by Python, so long as I need to do
> so only once for a particular
> feature. I'm running Mac OS X 10.3, so comments as to the best browser
> for testing this would also be
> appreciated.
>
> If you could also email as well as posting a reply, I'd be grateful.
>
> email to : kenneth.m.mcdonald _at_ sbcglobal.net
>
> Thanks,
> Ken McDonald


 
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Kenneth McDonald
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      02-15-2005
In article <>, aurora <> wrote:

What are the win 32 modules? Searching "OS X win 32" on Google gave me a bit
too much...

Thanks,
Ken

> IE should be able to do that. Install the win32 modules. Then you should
> simply embed Python using <script language='python'>. Not sure about Mac.
> Even on Windows your audiences are limited to those who have
> IE+python+win32 modules.
>
>
> > Are there any ways to use Python (rather than JavaScript) for
> > controlling DHTML? I don't mind writing
> > JavaScript stubs which can be called by Python, so long as I need to do
> > so only once for a particular
> > feature. I'm running Mac OS X 10.3, so comments as to the best browser
> > for testing this would also be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > If you could also email as well as posting a reply, I'd be grateful.
> >
> > email to : kenneth.m.mcdonald _at_ sbcglobal.net
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ken McDonald

>

 
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Bruno Desthuilliers
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      02-15-2005
Kenneth McDonald a écrit :
> In article <>, aurora <> wrote:
>
> What are the win 32 modules? Searching "OS X win 32" on Google gave me a bit
> too much...
>


I guess Aurora did not took time to read your whole post. Win32 modules
are for Windows, of course...
 
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