Hi, I'm running Win 2K Pro Apache 1.3 (IBM version, starting manually, not a service) Spyce 1.3.11 (latest version) Python 2.2.2 (ActiveState) Everything installed as an administrator. Brand new to both Python and Spyce, got some python CGIs working, and the Spyce examples. Altered httpd.conf to so Spyce would handle entire contents of /template/ directory. (Spyce's standard config is to handle based on file extension. Want my templates to have an. html extension for ease of use with other tools.) Works fine, except when I attempt to read a nonexistent file. In other words, I go after /template/stuff.html but stuff.html doesn't exist. Ordinary CGIs work correctly, meaning Apache correctly handles a 'file not found' Spyce works differently. The browser hangs. My CPU utilization goes to 100% and I get a runaway python process I can't kill, even as administrator. Any suggestions? A python bug or a spyce bug? Reading the source for either is way beyond my level now? Known problem? Workaround? Anyone know how I can kill the runaway python process? thanks
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