Ah I see. I've never used mod_python. I still have much to learn.
On Mar 13, 10:14 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
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> 2009/3/14 Adam Yee <[email protected]>:
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> > On Mar 13, 1:49 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
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> >> 2009/3/14 Adam Yee <[email protected]>:
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> >> > Under 'Server arrangements' it says Django will not run under a
> >> > multithreaded wsgi compliant server, based on the official
> >> > documentation of mod_wsgi.
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> >> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_(web_framework)
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> >> > It says stuff about the documentation saying it needs to be in
> >> > embedded mode to work, which is wrong. I've been testing my Django
> >> > app under daemon mode no problem. So this wiki is wrong...am I right?
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> >> Mostly it is wrong, and not just about the multithreading issues but
> >> also what version of Apache. I'll try and fix it up.
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> >> > It's also disappointing to see mod_python on the Apache wiki with no
> >> > mention of mod_wsgi.
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> >> Which Apache wiki?
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> >> Graham
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> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_HTTP_Server
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> Not so fussed about that page. The mod_perl/mod_python modules deserve
> a place there as they expose Apache request handling phases for
> hooking. Although mod_wsgi provides auth providee support, it is
> really just about content handler and doesn't provide direct hooks
> into Apache APIs to the extent that the others do.
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