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I have a website which contains some JavaScript code. On a different server, I have a python script. I am trying to send data to the python script and then have the python script return some text.

The JavaScript calls the python file with a call like:

//server.example.com/cgi-bin/pythonscript.py?type=ball&color=blue

My first question is how do I read in those parameters (type=ball and color=blue) in the python script? Would using any of these methods work:

    parameters=input() 

    or

    parameters=sys.argv[1:]

    or

    import cgi
    parameters=cgi.FieldStorage()

My second question is then how to I send data back to the JavaScript code. Now, I will be sending text back using JSONP (JavaScript uses callback). Will a simple print or return statement work as shown below?

    output_text='callback_func('+json.dump(output_info)+');'

    print(output_text)

    or

    return output_text

Thanks for the help!!! It is really appreciated!

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If you're using the cgi module, then you use FieldStorage and print output

Taken from http://docs.python.org/2/library/cgi.html - this can be used as a base that you just tweak slightly...

import cgi

print "Content-Type: text/html"     # HTML is following
print                               # blank line, end of headers
print "<TITLE>CGI script output</TITLE>"
print "<H1>This is my first CGI script</H1>"

form = cgi.FieldStorage()
if "name" not in form or "addr" not in form:
    print "<H1>Error</H1>"
    print "Please fill in the name and addr fields."
    return
print "<p>name:", form["name"].value
print "<p>addr:", form["addr"].value
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