If you are using mod_wsgi daemon mode, you can set:

WSGIErrorOverride On

Graham

On 4 February 2012 16:16, Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Imagine a mod_wsgi application even more minimal than the Hello World
> example:
>
> def application(environ, start_response):
>    start_response('404 Not Found', [])
>    return []
>
> Of course the resulting response status line has the 404 as expected,
> and the response body is empty.
>
> Is there any way that the WSGI application can define an arbitrary,
> valid response code in the first argument to start_response(), and
> then allow Apache to issue the body of the error response in the
> "traditional" way?  E.g., so that Apache sends its usual "File not
> found" document in the response body for a 404 status?
>
> I dimly gather that the reason this doesn't happen is that WSGI spec
> proscribes it, but I would appreciate either an explanation of why
> this isn't done, or if it is in fact doable, what I am missing.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Lebbeous
>
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