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Good point, I haven't gotten to coding up a django applet yet... But I do need access to a db and I believe django may be the tool I'll use for that. If django has a template system, I suppose there's no reason not to use it. Cheers. Steve. Jonathan D. Arnold / Daemon Dancing wrote: > Stephen Adler wrote: >> Guys, >> >> I've started down the path of looking at cherrypy and cheetha for the >> two web content management tools. I'll probably use django for my >> object wrapping so that I can talk to a database. So far so good. I >> havn't plugged into Turbogears or Pylons which is supposed to be the >> front to back web service development framework, basically just for >> the lack of time. >> >> But, I sort of see the way the ball is bouncing. All this leads to >> the MVC pattern... (I hate this acronym stuff...) which is what I had >> in mind to begin with when setting up this project. With cheetha, I >> can very nicely split up all my web content and design into separate >> template files, so my web site will start by looking ugly as hell, >> but will have all the functionality I want. I'm all thumbs when it >> comes to > > Why are you using Cheetah and not the built-in django template > library? The > Cheetah web page isn't clear on what Cheetah has to offer over the one > already in django. >
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