On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Armin Ronacher
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> limodou wrote:
>> Here is the article about how to use webob to process File download:
>> http://pythonpaste.org/webob/file-example.html
>>
>> And in this article it'll use
>>
>> res.etag = '%s-%s-%s' % (os.path.getmtime(filename),
>>                  os.path.getsize(filename), hash(filename))
>>
>> to create etag, so it don't need the whole content to create etag, and
>> for a large file, using whole content is a bad idea.
> For the case of serving static files from the file system this would be
> indeed an option.  Besides that I want to get support for
> wsgi.file_wrapper into the Werkzeug as well.
>
>> And even for a product site, if the site is small I think using
>> werkzeug to serving static files is not so bad.
> I stronly recommend against serving static files from Python for
> production sites.  Configuring Apache to serve static files in a folder
> is a one-liner and it shouldn't be much harder for other servers.
>
> I set it on my todo list though, maybe i have a free minute for it.
>
> Regards,
> Armin
>

Thanks, I know that. So I just said for small site, for example my
personal site or for my team.

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