Andre, Actually, a great suggestion, as I am now running Apache 1.3.19 and I have CGI scripts working with Python now in this new environment. However, I also installed mod_python 2.7.2 per the Windows installation instructions and when I try to run a mod_python script, I get an Internal Server Error from Apache, and the following in the server log file: make_obcallback(): could not import mod_python.apache. make_obcallback(): could not call init. [Wed Apr 04 16:55:50 2001] [error] [client 10.0.2.60] python_handler: make_obcallback returned no obCallBack! It appears, that mod_python can not find my Python installation? Am I supposed to have a windows ENV VAR that sets that, because I do not (my Python dir shows up in the PATH only). Or does the DLL just look in the registry? Anyone else out there running mod_python under Windoze? Thanks, Peter "Owe André Jørgensen" <webmaster at soulflys.com> wrote in message news:KWHy6.5558$NR.477697 at news3.oke.nextra.no... > Peter, I got a word of advice for you! > > Get rid of that crappy IIS 5.0 and install the brilliant Apache Web Server! > It'll give you a more readable error on what you're doing. > > The 502 error is something that has with the server environment to do, so > you'd better configurate the server more properly. If you have, then I have > got no clue. > > But then again, it qould be advisable to convert to the Apache server. > > Happy (bug)hunting! > > André > >
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