On Jun 21, 9:04 am, toasterfun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Worked perfectly, with a modification (thanks!). Example below for
> people with the same problem:
>
> AddType text/html .py
>
> Don't forget the "." before py.

I would not recommend this as means you are dependent on web server
configuration for it to work, thus not portable to other hosting
mechanisms.

Your web.py code should be setting the 'Content-Type' as 'text/html'
explicitly itself if that is what is being returned.

Graham

> On Jun 20, 3:33 pm, Justin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is a mime-type problem -- your browser grabs the mime type from
> > Apache (who probably says it's a python file) and figures you want to
> > download it.
>
> > Try adding this to your .htaccess file (or httpd.conf):
>
> > AddType text/html py
>
> > If that doesn't work, look around other pages for how to set the mime
> > type for your Apache version.
>
> > Good luck,
> > Justin
>
> > On Jun 20, 3:44 pm, toasterfun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I'm having an issue with my installation, and I'm not sure if web.py
> > > is to blame or something else. I think it's Firefox, or something with
> > > HTTP headers.
>
> > > I'm using WSGI on apache, and I know it works (tested with the .wsgi
> > > extension). I installed web.py, and it works, but only when I have the
> > > ".wsgi" extension handled by the wsgi-script. When I switch it to the
> > > '.py' extension, and run the script, I get NO errors in any log, and
> > > Firefox 3 asks me to download "wiki.py", like it's a genuine file
> > > (such as .avi, .odt, .txt).
>
> > > Once I download it, open it up in gedit, I get exactly what it was
> > > supposed to output in the browser, HTML. I was worried that the
> > > wiki.py I downloaded would contain the python code, but it doesn't.
>
> > > This tells me that WSGI is working, web.py is working... but why does
> > > it ask me to download the file? Is there some sort of a HTTP header
> > > that I need to send?
>
> > > Does anybody know what's wrong and how I can fix it?
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