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Creating HTML and XHTML Pages in Python - With and Without CGI

By Al Lukaszewski, About.com

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It is that simple. Whether working from the command line or the CGI script, the limits are the extent of your imagination. From this point, one can do anything Python can do: retrieve local information, submit information to a database, or contact a server across the world. The limits are as broad as your imagination (and your network). And, as you can learn in the networking section, you will need to imagine a lot if you want to push Python's limitations.

Index: Creating HTML and XHTML Pages in Python - With and Without CGI

  1. Introduction
  2. Creating HTML Output
  3. Creating New Forms
  4. Feeding Options To Your Script
  5. Feeding Options From the Command Line
  6. Concluding Comments

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