On Apr 17, 2007, at 11:20 AM, L. Daniel Burr wrote:

You are attacking this at too low a level, I think. In essence you are building a fixed-function web server, which is a waste of your time and resources, because twisted already has a decent web server implementation.

Just make a .tac file for starters, something along these lines:


Run the above with twistd -noy webserver.tac.  This should be
sufficient to get you started.


Thanks. Thats a big help -- it shows the interplay of more than just 2 classes, and gives me a good feel for Twisted web.

I havne't touched twisted web in years , just other twisted portions. that puts a lot in perspective.


// Jonathan Vanasco

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