Gave it one more try, and its still not working.  I'm having real
problem with the recurrsion that's been mentioned in other treads.  Also
I can't seem to be able to get at anything in my public folder other
then css files.
Jose


Nicholas Piël wrote:
> Hi Jose,
>
> I think you are close to actually have it working but that the  
> caching of mod_python is causing the confusion. This can be caused  
> that some threads / processes already reflect the changes and others  
> still show the old config.
>
> What you should do is STOP your httpd. (Really stop it don't just  
> restart it). I normally use "/sbin/services httpd stop" and keep  
> doing it until i see 'failed' ;) after which i restart it.
>
> Hope that solves your problems!
>
> On Jul 10, 2006, at 6:09 AM, Jose Galvez wrote:
>
>   
>> 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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