Hi I am trying to teach myself a bit of mod_python + apache2.0 as I've not worked with either as yet However the 'hello world' is not exactly what I was hoping for In the example: http://www.modpython.org/live/current/doc-html/inst-testing.html Can anyone point me in the right direction, as far as I can see it all looks good, apache starts without any errors was config and install is all OK, the "Apache/2.0.48 (Win32) mod_python/3.0.4 Python/2.3 Server at localhost Port 8080" footer kinda implies everything is groovy, however it's not really doing the hello world part... Could it be absolute paths need to be specified && perhps in local OS form in the <Directory c:\folder\folder\folder> ?? Therefore the request is not being handed to mod_python as not a directory configured for this behaviour? Further detail: httpd.conf: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ Added: LoadModule python_module modules/mod_python.so Changed: #<Directory /> # Options FollowSymLinks # AllowOverride None #</Directory> To: #CB :: Test MOD-ython-Directive <Directory /htdocs/test> AddHandler python-program .py PythonHandler mptest PythonDebug On </Directory> Mptest.py ---------------- from mod_python import apache def handler(req): req.write("Hello World!") return apache.OK OUTPUT: (http://localhost:8080/test/) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ Index of /test Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory - mptest.py 13-Dec-2003 00:48 103 Apache/2.0.48 (Win32) mod_python/3.0.4 Python/2.3 Server at localhost Port 8080
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