> Is there any reason you need it to run under CGI? because mod_wsgi is
> a lot better and easier to configure

Yes there are several reasons. If I would describe my project to you, you
wouldn't believe ... :)

(BTW, haven't had good experiences with WSGI. Variables leaking in between apps
running on the same host for example. I know it is unusual to share a host, but
again that is a thing I need to do.)

Thanks for all the help anyway! If somebody has a CGI related question, maybe I
can answer it.





> On Sep 17, 1:14 pm, Dragan Espenschied <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Am 17.09.2011 10:50, schrieb Branko Vukelić:
>>
>>> On 2011-09-17 10:41 +0200, Dragan Espenschied wrote:
>>>> Just for the record: Installed flup and everything works.
>>>> I wonder why it didn't "out of the box". The instructions on the website 
>>>> how to
>>>> run with CGI seem to be wrong.
>>
>>> It's probably not kept up to date because it's not a very common use
>>> case scenario.
>>
>> Yes! Last CGI man standing here! :)))
> 

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