2008/11/14 Martin (gzlist) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 13/11/2008, Pontus Enmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  So, basically, how do I set a cookie from within the auth script?
>
> I don't believe you can. Unlike mod_python this uses the Apache 2.2
> authentication backend provider stuff. Even if the new interface still
> lets you get at the output headers that is not exposed by mod_wsgi.

There is a way of doing it, but not documented and relies on some
special extensions.

Don't have time to explain right now, but will later.

> Have you thought about the problem from another angle? You seem to be
> using headers as a basic cache to save processing - move the cache to
> the auth script instead? If threaded, a simple dict could do.

I'd also perhaps suggest a lookup cache on server side may be a better
way of doing it if performance is an issue.

More later when have time and have had a think about it. Pity Apache
2.4 not out yet, as mod_session in that would likely help.

Graham

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