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Python & TKInter applets
Robert Johnsonrjohnson at exotic-eo.com
Thu Apr 12 02:58:45 EDT 2001
I would be developing for a Windows NT server and would probably use aserver-side solution since our customer base is not huge so our website isnot heavily used (the general public would probably not have much interest).The only reason I even considered an ActiveX solution in the first place wasit took my compiler about 1 minute to convert my working application into aActiveX component.Robert Johnson"phil hunt" <philh at comuno.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in messagenews:slrn9d9jp4.jbp.philh at comuno.freeserve.co.uk...> On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 07:20:42 -0700, Robert Johnson<rjohnson at exotic-eo.com> wrote:> >I am a Python newbie and I am wondering if Python and TKInter will allowme> >to write web applications similar to what I can do with ActiveX.>> Not really. if you want to write web applications, you need to use> either java or something like Jython that outputs JVM code.>> >Apparently, ActiveX is not Netscape-compatible,>> Correct.>> It is more accurate to say ActiveX is not WWW-compatible; if you use> ActiveX, you are locking your users in to a Microsoft-only solution,> not a web-based solution.>> > or so I'm told (what a> >surprise!). I am writing an application that will plot an optical thinfilm> >design. It will contain some boxes with entry parameters and will plot a> >graph of the reflectance, transmission, tau, or rho for a particular thin> >film design over a range of wavelengths (I work for a laser optical> >manufacturer that specializes in thin film coatings).>> I personally find web-based applications easier to write and> deploy if the code is all on the server side. Then your users can> use any web browser.>>> --> *****[ Phil Hunt *****philh at comuno.freeserve.co.uk ]*****> "Mommy, make the nasty penguin go away." -- Jim Allchin, MS head> of OS development, regarding open source software (paraphrased).>>
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