ok, it's now on the wiki. feel free to ask any questions. improvements=20
are welcome.
http://wiki.w4py.org/ajax_in_webware.html
that's the first time i've used a wiki, so be gentle.
--john
Eduardo Elgueta wrote:
> John,
>
> I think you should post this in the Wiki (http://wiki.w4py.org/). You=20
> need to subscribe first, in Goto | Login.
>
> Once you do that, Me and everyone else can check it out.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed.
>
> John Dickinson wrote:
>
>> I written one that I use in our main web application. In my opinion,=20
>> it's really easy to use. The idea is that the javascript only needs=20
>> to be written once and everything else is handled in pure python in a=20
>> webware-ish way.
>>
>> The code is not hosted anywhere right now, but I'd be more than happy=20
>> to post it here as a couple of attachments (combined size is just=20
>> over 7000 bytes).
>>
>> --John
>>
>> Eduardo Elgueta wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Does anybody knows about a good AJAX framework suited to Python?
>>>
>>> I found about OpenRico (http://wiki.w4py.org/ajaxservlet.html) but I=20
>>> have no references about it. Is it good? Is it feature/component=20
>>> rich? Has anybody used it?
>>>
>>> Thank you all.
>>>
>>> Ed.
>>>
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