Re: Programming pointer? -- options to run Python3 from web page (not via Flask/cgi/Django)
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 02:16:09PM -0400, deb wrote:
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> I have a large static html/AJAX .js apache2 site.
>
> If I want to have a server-side script just to
> handle a contact <form> and push mail out;
> is there a non-(Django/cgi**/Flask) way to
> run a small Python3 script to do this?
What not cgi? Isn't that the original and minimal
way to accomplish this?
> The python3 mail script already works standalone (tests out fine from CLI,
> on the server).
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> I'd rather not Flask out the whole website just to get the ability to run
> one .py script for contact mail.
>
> I'd rather not add .php to the server just to do this contact form.
>
> ** /cgi-bin to run the single python3 script is deprecated [Correct?].
Supported by existing protocols and running millions of
websites.
cheers
> It is a straight-up HTML5 form ... that USED to post to .aspx.
> <form method="POST" id='contactForm' action=" ? " >
>
>
> While I would prefer the answer to be python-ish,
> it does to Have to be python.
>
>
> Thank you!
>
>
>
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