I am confused.

If the Development version of DJANGO (internal Web server and all)
does NOT need "mod_wsgi", then why does the production version of
DJNAGO need it ?

 I understand that "mod_python" is out-of-date, but I think I need
"mod_wsgi" to deliver a PDF after I authentciate a user with a posted
cookie value that has  session ID - which I lookup in MySQL.

I will NOT be using DJANGO to deliver these PDFS (Frameworks are not
appropriate for Static file delivery - I get that).  I just want to an
Apache Web Server with "mod_wsgi" to do PDF delivery along with the
basic authentiation I mentioned.

Anyone have sample "Pyhton / mod_wsgi" code that can shed a light on
this?  I'm still confused about how to use "mod_wsgi"

I'm the type of person who understands things properly only when I see
examples.

Tx much

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