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|Full description=The Python Webkit DOM Project makes python a full peer of javascript when
 
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Revision as of 09:18, 5 January 2019


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PythonWebkit

https://www.gnu.org/software/pythonwebkit/
Python Webkit DOM Bindings.

The Python Webkit DOM Project makes python a full peer of javascript when it comes to accessing and manipulating the full features available to Webkit, such as HTML5. Everything that can be done with javascript, such as getElementsbyTagName and appendChild, event callbacks through onclick, timeout callbacks through window.setTimeout, and even AJAX using XMLHttpRequest, can also be done from python.








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