My intention was to use PIL to size images just in time.  So I get a
URL like "http://example.com/50x20/foo.jpg";.  I want process this
request and send back a jpg file.  It works fine now if I don't use
a .jpg extension, but that is not allowed by requirements.

On Jan 13, 6:22 am, jlist9 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I suppose you can check in GET() to see if the file exists,
> and if not, return a 404?
>
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Herman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I want to proxy image files through webpy.  I have a very simple
> > index.py that I am testing with, but webpy is automagically serving up
> > fake image files before I can process them.
>
> > index.py:
> > import web
>
> > urls = ("/.*", "hello")
> > app = web.application(urls, globals())
>
> > class hello:
> >    def GET(self):
> >        return 'Hello, world!'
>
> > if __name__ == "__main__":
> >    app.run()
>
> > Output from webserver:
> > $ ./index.py 192.168.1.3:8881
> >http://192.168.1.3:8881/
> > 192.168.1.5:50327 - - [12/Jan/2010 22:21:00] "HTTP/1.1 GET /foo.jpg" -
> > 200 OK
>
> > My web output:
> >http://192.168.1.3:8881/foo.jpg
>
> > How can I prevent webpy from serving up this fake file?
>
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