On 16/04/2013 03:02, Renato Barbosa Pim Pereira wrote:
I am trying to execute cgi101.py:

#!/usr/bin/python

import cgi

form = cgi.FieldStorage()                 # parse form data
print('Content-type: text/html\n')        # hdr plus blank line
print('<title>Reply Page</title>')        # html reply page
if not 'user' in form:
     print('<h1>Who are you?</h1>')
else:
     print('<h1>Hello <i>%s</i>!</h1>' % cgi.escape(form['user'].value))

I have installed mod_python do apache2 and created one entry in
/etc/apache2/sites-available/default:

     DocumentRoot /var/www
     <Directory /var/www/py/>
             AddHandler mod_python .py
             PythonHandler cgi101
             PythonDebug On
         </Directory>

What. happen is: when i call this file on browser I have the following
error:
Can someone help?

MOD_PYTHON ERROR

ProcessId:      2742
Interpreter:    '127.0.1.1'

ServerName:     '127.0.1.1'
DocumentRoot:   '/var/www'

URI:            '/py/cgi101.py'
Location:       None
Directory:      '/var/www/py/'
Filename:       '/var/www/py/cgi101.py'
PathInfo:       ''

Phase:          'PythonHandler'
Handler:        'cgi101'

Traceback (most recent call last):

   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mod_python/importer.py", line 1537, 
in HandlerDispatch
     default=default_handler, arg=req, silent=hlist.silent)

   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mod_python/importer.py", line 1206, 
in _process_target
     object = apache.resolve_object(module, object_str, arg, silent=silent)

   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mod_python/apache.py", line 696, in 
resolve_object
     raise AttributeError, s

AttributeError: module '/var/www/py/cgi101.py' contains no 'handler'


MODULE CACHE DETAILS

Accessed:       Mon Apr 15 22:02:42 2013
Generation:     0

_mp_63ea7b6576c7d3a5f48ef8741e8048b0 {
   FileName:     '/var/www/py/cgi101.py'
   Instance:     1 [IMPORT]
   Generation:   1
   Modified:     Mon Apr 15 21:52:27 2013
   Imported:     Mon Apr 15 22:02:42 2013
}

I think it's looking for a function called 'handler' in the module 'cgi101.py'.

This might help you:

http://www.modpython.org/live/mod_python-2.7.8/doc-html/tut-overview.html

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