Browse to the default web page either on the Pi or from another computer on the network and you should see the web page like the one above. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13714205/deploying-flask-app-to-heroku would this help you if so I could explain more?

CGI is dead in Python after. I use jQuery for AJAX because it simplifies the cross-browser problems. etc. First install the apache2 package by typing the following command in to the Terminal: By default, Apache puts a test HTML file in the web folder. Ok, Now open up you browser and head to http://localhost/ or http://localhost/ and you should see 6 buttons. navigate to this directory in the Terminal and have a look at what's inside: This will make everything in the www folder usable by the pi user (or whatever username you are using).

http://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-part-xviii-deployment-on-the-heroku-cloud They each have their pros and cons. This run fine or your local computer(with Flask installed pip install Flask)

http://virantha.com/2013/11/14/starting-a-simple-flask-app-with-heroku/ (It's supposed to return a downloadable link to an mp3 file pulled from a valid youtube URL which you give it, but for now it only creates an mp4 file and outputs a string of the mp4 file that's been created.).

RitwikM4, I did similar with dht31 temp + Rh but made python save to database first, then have python make plot image that is shown in HTML, but also it picks last reading to give live temp+Rh. A GET request would look like: You need some JavaScript to get the value from your input box. on Introduction. In django the view could be as simple as: Of course I haven't even mentioned the templating systems available, error handling, or anything else that comes with some of Python's awesome web frameworks.
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