True, that talk was before 1.3, but it sounded like the django guys
were talking about solving some problems.

Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> On 4 April 2011 08:30, Fred <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Your comment on the regex helped a lot,  I'm now getting control transferred
> > to django although I've still got issues, that are probably in my code.  I'm
> > going to research further before posting here.
> >
> > I noticed that in your video of your talk at pycon.au you seemed to believe
> > that django 1.3 would work much better with wsgi.
>
> Huh? Django 1.3 has only just been released. I don't recollect in
> either of talks I got video'd mentioning Django 1.3. The Sydney talk
> would have been long before Django 1.3 was released and perhaps before
> it was even worked on.
>
> Graham
>
> > I'm currently taking the
> > path of least (management) resistance and using python 2.6.4 and django
> > 1.2.4 which is the default on RHEL 6.  I would like to move to django 1.3,
> > but need a valid reason before my management will accept a "non-standard"
> > config.  Are there distinct advantages to django 1.3 from a wsgi viewpoint?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Fred.
> >
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