Thought I would give this a try.  I've got my website set up using a
virtual host, and when I followed the instructions in thw wiki, using ''
for the script_name I get:
1) infinite recursion unless I explicitly name the correct context (I
have a default context which get called for root calls
2) its having trouble getting files from my public folder, It can get
css files just fine, but  gif in the folder can't be served.
3) I also set up an alias in apache that I use to serve lots of static
content, which can not be found at all now.

FYI the site works just fine with the paster http server as well as scgi_mod

Jose

James Gardner wrote:
> Dear Nicholas,
>
> Great job, thank you!
>
> I've followed the instructions and noticed a few things I think might 
> need correcting:
>
> Should the handler be ``PythonHandler mod_python.wsgi`` rather than 
> ``PythonHandler modpython_gateway`` since that is what your instructions 
> recommend saving it as?
>
> I found setup.py needed to somewhere on your PYTHONPATH rather than the 
> project directory, perhaps this could be explained?
>
> If you use the old wsgi.py you posted there seems to be an extra      `if`` 
> on line 193 of wsgi.py. Should we now use modpython_gateway instead? In 
> which case probably best to remove the instructions to rename it to 
> wsgi.py which might be causing problem 1.?
>
> What should you write if you want the application mounted at the URL 
> root rather than /imagesearch, I find that adding / as the SCRIPT_NAME 
> leads to infinite recursions. Any thoughts? How can you set a blank 
> SCRIPT_NAME?
>
> Also, for those with a virtual Python install, if you add something 
> similar to this at the top of startup.py then mod_python will use the 
> libraries setup by easy_install in your virtual Python lib directory. 
> Might be handy for some people!
>
>       import site
>       site.addsitedir('/path/to/home/lib/python2.4/site-packages/')
>
> Thanks again for your tutorial, really great stuff!
>
> James
>
>
>
>
> Nicholas Piël wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wrote a small tutorial that explains how to connect your Pylons app  
>> to Mod_Python. You can find the tutorial here: http://pylonshq.com/ 
>> project/pylonshq/wiki/ModPython
>>
>> I made a small adjustment to the ModPythonGateway found over here:  
>> http://projects.amor.org/misc/wiki/ModPythonGateway The resulting  
>> 'gateway' allows you to easily connect any paste app to mod_python.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nicholas
>>
>>     
>
>
> >
>
>   


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