The paths weren't absolute AND the permissions were wrong. Both good
lessons. Thanks!
On Jan 13, 10:58 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick
wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 19:51 -0800, OwenK wrote:
> > I've made a dictionary site that relies on a text file to look up
> > entries. The function that calls it wor
On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 19:51 -0800, OwenK wrote:
> I've made a dictionary site that relies on a text file to look up
> entries. The function that calls it works fine in the shell or in the
> development server, but when I try to use it with mod_python/apache it
> gives me an IOError errno 2, No suc
On Jan 14, 2:51 pm, OwenK wrote:
> I've made a dictionary site that relies on a text file to look up
> entries. The function that calls it works fine in the shell or in the
> development server, but when I try to use it with mod_python/apache it
> gives me an IOError errno 2, No such file or di
I've made a dictionary site that relies on a text file to look up
entries. The function that calls it works fine in the shell or in the
development server, but when I try to use it with mod_python/apache it
gives me an IOError errno 2, No such file or directory. Why the
difference? Is there a bett
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