How you make web requests depends on the client you are using. Go read those 
posts and you will leant more about how URLs work and how to address your web 
application. You will save your own time and ours by learning about it rather 
than fiddling around trying to make it work by trial and error.

Graham

> On 24 Sep 2016, at 10:06, Roger Wayne <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I apologize. Maybe an example would help clarify. For CGI, when using 
> POST/GET requests, you refer to the actual file itself.
> 
> xhttp.open("POST","filename.py",true);
> 
> Is it the same deal with a WSGI application?
> 
> And thanks for the additional resources. When I get the basics running, I 
> will look into it.
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