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Jim Gallacher commented on MODPYTHON-72: ---------------------------------------- I can't reproduce this problem, or maybe I don't understand it properly. In the example, is # page.py a typo and should actually be page.html? ie. # page.html def index(): return "<html></body><p>XXX</p></body></html>" works fine for me. Likewise if I have a file stuff.html: # stuff.html def index(req): return "<html></body><p>MODPYTHON-72 stuff</p></body></html>" calling either "/stuff" or "/stuff.html" returns the correct page. > mod_python.publisher no longer pays attention to result of > req.get_addhandler_exts() > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: MODPYTHON-72 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-72 > Project: mod_python > Type: Bug > Versions: 3.2.0 > Reporter: Nicolas Lehuen > Assignee: Nicolas Lehuen > > Says Graham : > A final issue, is that latest mod_python.publisher no longer pays > attention to result of req.get_addhandler_exts(). This means that where > you used to be able to say: > # .htaccess > AddHandler mod_python .html > PythonHandler mod_python.publisher > # page.py > def index(): > return "<html></body><p>XXX</p></body></html>" > with URL of "/page.html", this no longer appears to work for me. In > short it appears that one can only use ".py" as an extension or no > extension at all. Defining another extension to AddHandler or > PythonHandler seems to have no effect. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira