2008/10/3 Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/10/3 Garito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Hi!
>> Is there any way to do that mod_wsgi use apache mime types?
>>
>> If you go to /etc/mime.types and add some mime types mod_wsgi works ok
>> with them but if you add them as apache configuration via AddType it
>> doesn't work
>>
>> One of my main goals (as you could deduce) is to put the mod_wsgi
>> configuration as close to .htaccess as I can
>>
>> Why? Easy:
>>
>> because if we could put all our configuration in .htaccess we could
>> use cheap hosting with the only need was to have mod_wsgi active with
>> full control of it (there are not so much hostings that give you the
>> change to change /etc/mime.types
>>
>> Is there a good approach? Do you like this way?
>
> Sorry, I don't understand the problem. Can you provide actual examples
> of what you want to be able to do in Apache configuration?
>
> Also explain why you have to use mime types in the first place, why
> can't it be based on resource extension? Ie.,
>
>  AddHandler wsgi_script .wsgi

Whoops.

  AddHandler wsgi-script .wsgi

Graham

> Thus if resource match to .wsgi, then that resource file is
> interpreted by mod_wsgi.
>
> Graham
>

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