so how do *you* generate XHTML?
N. Thomas
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Mon Jan 13 16:04:19 EST 2003
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I've got some data that I'd like Python to spit out into XHTML, and I don't want to print out raw XHTML strings, ala (print '<title>%s</title> % body['title']). After looking around a bit, the only module I can find that can do this is HTMLgen, which was exactly what I was looking for. The only problem is that HTMLgen is about 4 or 5 years old, and AFAIK, hasn't been developed further since then. According to "Python Web Programming" (Holden, New Riders Publishing), HTMLgen is one of a kind, but did mention other web publishing framework tools like Albatross, Zope, and PSP -- all of which seem to be overkill for my application. My question: Is there a newer version of HTMLgen or is there a newer tool that does the same thing as HTMLgen? thanks, thomas -- N. Thomas nthomas at cise.ufl.edu Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso sperabo
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