Was wondering if it was possible, using WSGIScriptAlias, to create a
path where it points to both the folder and a file. Meaning if I type
"url.com/a/" it opens index.wsgi, but if I type "url.com/a/file.wsgi"
it opens that file instead.

If that's not possible, is this an appropriate method to take:

WSGIScriptAlias /a/ /public_html/scripts/wsgi/index.wsgi
WSGIScriptAlias /a/ginger.wsgi /public_html/scripts/wsgi/ginger.wsgi
WSGIScriptAlias /a/pm.wsgi /public_html/scripts/wsgi/pm.wsgi

Somehow I doubt it...

Also, is it possible to restrict access to sub folders, since I'm
going to be adding custom paths instead? For example, if I type the
actual folder name "url.com/a/main_section/" it doesn't work, but only
if I type the path I suggested. If that's not possible, is the only
alternate method to name my subfolders how I want them to appear (want
to keep the URL clean and simple).

I managed to get the top part working using Apache's Directory method
as shown in the wiki, but not the second as all sub folders can be
accessed. I tried a mixture of both but now a sub-folder can be
accessed both ways.

I'm wondering if there's a way to do it using the WSGI's Alias instead
of Apache's default method. If not, will I be missing out on any WSGI
features using Apache's method?


- Shady

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