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Generating HTML in python?

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In Perl I had been using HTML::Element with great success, and now I would like to know if something similar exists for Python?

I would like to construct the complete page as a plain python structure and then feed it to a function to get a chunk of HTML ready to send to the client.

Something like:

table_struct = [table, [tr, [td, {class=>"red"}, "this is red"],[td, {class=>"blue"}, "this is not red"]]]   
html = struct2html(table_struct)
posted Jul 29, 2013 by Sheetal Chauhan

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answer Jul 29, 2013 by Mandeep Sehgal
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