Re: [Web-SIG] Sessions and Headers

2005-12-01 Thread Ian Bicking
Ben Bangert wrote: > Ian Bicking wrote a WSGI session middleware module that handles > sessions completely independently of any framework, though I'm not > sure offhand how that'd work with mod_python. It's nothing to write home about. Flup has a somewhat better session, and an object that i

Re: [Web-SIG] Sessions and Headers

2005-12-01 Thread Robert Brewer
Timothy Soehnlin wrote: > On another note, I am also wanting to integerate > multiple server environments, and specifically > with this question, mod_python. Now I have my > framework working with mod_python but I have > recently created a standard request object that > all the different server e

Re: [Web-SIG] Sessions and Headers

2005-12-01 Thread Ben Bangert
On Dec 1, 2005, at 9:08 AM, Timothy Soehnlin wrote: > Okay, lets get down to business. I am wondering if anyone knows of a > framework independent Session library. I am looking to bring a > Session > library into my framework, but everything I have found so far seems > to be > unnecess

[Web-SIG] Sessions and Headers

2005-12-01 Thread Timothy Soehnlin
Hello All, Okay, lets get down to business. I am wondering if anyone knows of a framework independent Session library. I am looking to bring a Session library into my framework, but everything I have found so far seems to be unnecessarily integrated with the frameworks. And before I