On Sep 20, 10:04 am, Tzury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still looping around my tail....
>
> Platform details:
> Windows XP, Apache2.2, mod_wsgi, python25
>
> [code.py]
> import web
>
> urls = (
>     '/(.*)', 'hello'
> )
>
> class hello:
>     def GET(self, name):
>         i = web.input(times=1)
>         if not name: name = 'world'
>         for c in xrange(int(i.times)): print 'Hello,', name+'!'
>
> application = web.wsgifunc(web.webpyfunc(urls, globals()))
>
> [httpd.conf]
> (I added the following:)
>
> LoadModule wsgi_module modules/mod_wsgi.so
>
> <Files code.py>

Add here:

       Options ExecCGI

>     SetHandler wsgi-script
> </Files>
>
> When typing: 'http://localhost/code.py' I get the code displayed on
> the browser window
> When typing 'http://localhost/code.py/'  (tailing slash)  I get Not
> Found Error
> @ log I can see a line that reads: 'File does not exist: C:/Program
> Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/htdocs/code.py/' while that
> very file exist.
>
> What am I missing?

You can only avoid the ExecCGI option noted above if you are using
WSGIScriptAlias. Have a look again at:

  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationGuidelines

Graham


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