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Posted by dorayme on 06/20/06 22:55
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Philip <NikitaTheSpider@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use one called Spyce (http://spyce.sourceforge.net/) which I like a
> lot but may not fit your definition of "easy to use". It accepts input
> of HTML mixed with Python code (as well as some Spyce primitives) and
> can output, well, anything you want, but the obvious thing to do with it
> is to create an HTML page. You can run it from the command line but you
> can also use it as a Web server to build dynamic pages. Installation for
> command-line only usage, however, wouldn't require a Web server.
>
> If all you want to do is include a file, it is overkill.
Thanks, I took a quick look and it looks like overkill, all I
want is to include and I can do this via an external server. I
have yet to set one up in my office... I did rather like the
sound of this preprocessor business but I don't want a headache...
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dorayme
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