Journal Velska1's Journal: What About web2py? 3
I ran into web2py, which seems to make the old LAMP and Ajax stuff easier than ever, while taking security seriously by automatically creating proper SQL and validating ALL input to avoid injection &c.
And I am looking for what people are saying about it. It's open source and at http://www.web2py.com/ GPL2 license, with exceptions for adaptation for commercial use and letting some minor stuff be closed-source. I am not sure how that works exactly, but for what I can see (seen it in action), it really is like magic compared to writing SQL for MySQL+PHP.
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I'm afraid you didn't answer the question. I was working with a web2py setup last the other day with a friend, and it had very little code with a lot of functionality. For most 'nixes, there already is the python and httpd (naturally some network functionality...0 needed to work and test.
To put it simply, the Python engine does everything on the server; it writes queries and validates input etc. On the web page itself is very little code and very little to process on the client, also very little traffic, co
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Again, submit was clicked too fast; this reduces the http requests, because so much of the functionality is built in.
What would be its real-world problems? Anybody?