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http://tratt.net/laurie/src/python/asv/
A platform independent Python module to input, manipulate and output 'simple' database storage file formats such as CSV (Comma Separated Value) and TSV (Tab Separated Value). Also includes examples for using the module.
http://cddb-py.sourceforge.net/
This package allows retrieving CDDB audio CD track info access through Python. In essence, it's a combination of three modules to access the CDDB online database. The included C extension module enables it to fetch track lengths under many popular Operating Systems with easy portability.
http://www.fastcgi.com/
Use Robin Dunn's fcgi.py from a multi-threaded Python program. [Open Source, BSD-like]
http://starship.python.net/crew/hooft/
The modules presented on this page are those that the author felt were most generally applicable to python users, out of those that he contributed for the Bruker Nonius KappaCCD.
http://www.doxdesk.com/software/py/form.html
An (incompatible) alternative to the CGI module from the standard Python distribution. [Open Source, GPL]
http://welman.inrim.it/
The web external link manager makes evident the external links embedded in the pages of a web site by inserting of a marker image just after the link text. The program can also check the status of each external link and set two different markers selected by the user: one for ok status and one for broken status. [Freeware]
http://xmlsitemakerpy.sourceforge.net/
Describes XML/XSLT based tool for offline HTML site generation, with download and examples.
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