Package python-module-HTMLgen: Information
Source package: python-module-HTMLgen
Version: 2.2.2-alt2.1
Build time: Dec 5, 2009, 03:50 AM
Category: Development/Python
Report package bugLicense: BSD
Summary: class library to create HTML documents from within Python
Description:
HTMLgen is a class library for the generation of HTML documents with Python scripts. It's used when you want to create HTML pages containing information which changes from time to time. For example you might want to have a page which provides an overall system summary of data collected nightly. Or maybe you have a catalog of data and images that you would like formed into a spiffy set of web pages for the world to browse. Python is a great scripting language for these tasks and with HTMLgen it's very straightforward to construct objects which are rendered out into consistently structured web pages. Of course, CGI scripts written in Python can take advantage of these classes as well. This software should work on both Unix and Macintosh and Win32 platforms running Python 1.3 or greater. (HTMLcalendar.py requires 1.4) If you are running 1.5 the new re and string module enhancements are used for performance.
Maintainer: Mikhail Pokidko
Last changed
Nov. 20, 2009 Eugeny A. Rostovtsev 2.2.2-alt2.1
- Rebuilt with python 2.6
April 8, 2008 Mikhail Pokidko 2.2.2-alt2
- "link stylesheet" patch changes
March 18, 2008 Mikhail Pokidko 2.2.2-alt1
- Initial ALT build + __init__.py : make HTMLgen importable + patch : make HTMLgen compatible with modern python