On 9/29/05, Jay Loden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've not been able to find an answer to this conundrum anywhere: > > My current website is done in PHP with a setup something like this: > > ::PHP TEMPLATE CODE:: > > include('file.htm') > > ::PHP TEMPLATE CODE:: > > This way, I can have PHP embedded in my htm files and it will be processed as > part of the script. For example, I can have a form that's written in HTML and > processed in PHP, then simply 'include("form.htm")' and I have a form with > processing that's ALSO wrapped in my site template. > > I can't figure out how one would approach this in Python (i'm using > mod_python). There's no equivalent to the "include" function from PHP. I > can't use import because then Python would try to parse the HTML from the > imported file.
I thought PHP also parsed any html rendered through an included file? Am I wrong here? Adam -- http://www.monkeez.org PGP key: 0x7111B833 _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor