yes - i'm using the raw CGI module...
being a moderate PHP programmer, i don't know (without digging into
the docs) the Python equivalent of the PHP request URI
(_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"]). but will find it later - just thought
one of the experts out there can tell me real quick :-)
webapp is next!!!
On Sep 16, 2:29 pm, djidjadji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can analyse the url/path part of the request header.
> That should be possible with the method that you use.
> if you know how to parse the arguments you already have the path of the
> request.
> Do you use bare CGI?
> Why not use the WebbApp framework, it is not difficult,
> follow the example/tutorial and copy the syntax you do not completely
> understand,
> later you will get the hang of it when you read more about python and
> get hooked.
>
> 3D
>
> 2008/9/16 cebuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > THANKS!
>
> > I'm not using WebApp framework at the moment :-(
>
> > Being a Python newbie, is there a similar way without the WebApp
> > framework to get the parsed mappings?
>
> > -nick
>
> > On Sep 16, 12:39 pm, djidjadji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Just use the following app.yaml lines
>
> >> - url: /news-wsj-.*
> >> script: news.py
>
> >> and filter in the main program for the specific version
>
> >> application = webapp.WSGIApplication(
> >> [('/news-wsj-biz', BizNews),
> >> ('/news-wsj-popular', PopularNews),
> >> ],
> >> debug=False)
>
> >> These handlers can call a function with the required arguments
>
> >> 3D
>
> >> 2008/9/16 cebuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >> > Trying to figure if this is possible to implement within app.yaml
>
> >> > I currently have this in my app.yaml file:
>
> >> > ...
> >> > - url: /news
> >> > script: news.py
> >> > ...
>
> >> > My script is accessed using a URL like:
>
> >> >http://myapp.appspot.com/news?c=1&n=2
>
> >> > I tried this but it did not work (the arguments are ignored):
>
> >> > ...
> >> > - url: /news-wsj-biz
> >> > script: news.py?c=1&n=2
>
> >> > - url: /news-wsj-popular
> >> > script: news.py?c=1&n=1
> >> > ...
>
> >> > Can I have a semi-static(?) URL mapping that maps to a script with
> >> > dynamic arguments like the above non-functional entry in app.yaml?
>
> >> > Just one script (news.py) but search engine friendly URLs and short of
> >> > creating additional similar scripts like news_wsj_biz.py etc.
>
> >> > -nick
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