"Ismael Farfán Estrada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > I was wondering wheter someone knows how to use python to write > a client-side scripts like if it were java, I want to get someting > like > this working > <html> > <script type="text/python"> > window.alert("python") > </script> > </html>
You can do that in Internet Explorer provided you a) Have the winall package installed and b) Have turned on Activce Scripting so that Pythonm is recognised as a language > but nothing happens. I don't know javascript but this code works > if I put javascript instead of python, JavaScript is built in to most browsers (and VBScript is built into IE) Any other scripting languages will need to be installed on the target users machine. That is quite unlikely on the web so most folks stick to JavaScript for browser based scripting. Java applets will run if a JVM is installed (which it usually is) and so you can write applets in Jython and compile them to JVM code and they will work too. > I've also tried with pythonscript python-source, etc No, it has to be a valid interpreter. But the interpreter must also be installed in the browser... > hope you can help me, I'm using GNU/Suse, Opera, and Firefox for > test I don't think you can make it work under Linux. The Jython applet is your nearest option. You will be better learing the ninimum of JavaScript IMHO. Try my tutorial as a quickl way in, especially if you know Python... Finally, you may be able to do what you want using the urllib module to replace the browser entirely! -- Alan Gauld Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor