A more dynamic Python Library Reference index

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Skip Montanaro

I broke down and wrote a dynamic global module index for the Python library
reference manual last night using Myghty. It's something I've wanted for
quite awhile and as I'm just learning to use Myghty I thought it would be a
good tool to experiment with (better I think than Moin, which was my
original thought). At any rate, it's available on a trial basis at

http://staging.musi-cal.com/modindex/

The idea is that it fetches and caches the the global module index from

http://www.python.org/dev/doc/devel/modindex.html

(note: that's the development version of the libref manual global index) and
rewrites most links to feed through a hit counter/redirector. When the
above module index page is requested, it displays the 20 most frequently
requested modules at the top of the page.

Give it a try and let me know what you think.

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