Any chance you could try this with Python 2.X? Or do you not have access to Python 2.X on the host at all?
Unfortunately, I think all of the Webware developers have moved to Python 2.X so it's hard for us to make sure we maintain 1.5.2 compatibility. -- - Geoff Talvola [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: design [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 2:34 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Webware-discuss] OneShot.cgi / some Examples broken (1.6.1b) > > > > > Hello, > > Just discovering Webware. Considering I understood it, > installed it, and > got it running in less than half an hour: off to a very good start. > > First impressions are very important. really nice job ! > tomcat ... well don't get me started. > > > Webware 0.6.1b > Python 1.5.2 > Apache/1.3.17 > linux redhat > > I am running on a 3rd party host. I can start the app > server, but would > like to just use OneShot.cgi for a bit to work on stuff. not > sure when they > would yelp at me. > > > using WebKit.cgi and appserver running: > > View with no filename runs okay. > "View source of examples" fails: > cannot import name PyFontify in Colorize.py > > SecureCountVisits > has no 'action'(url) in the form > mac ns 4.7 cannot submit the form > mac ie 5 has no problem with that > > PushServlet > declares that This won't work in IE > but mac ie 5, it does actually work > > > contexts: > > > Docs // probably works in python 2.0 ? > File "WebKit/UnknownFileTypeServlet.py", line 89, in serveContent > isHead = trans.request().method().upper()[0]=='H' # as in HEAD > AttributeError: 'string' object has no attribute 'upper' > > > > all the other ones and 'pages' within appear to work > > > > > shut down the AppServer via the admin/Application control > no problems. > > > > with OneShot.cgi > > internal server error ?? > its a 500, no headers/output. > > this is curious, as i was using OneShot.cgi earlier and it > worked ! though > most of the contexts were non-functioning. > > the other day when i first tried it, it did the same thing, > then later that > day OneShot.cgi worked. > > i didn't change anything, honest ! > > > some hacking: > > its alive all the way through till OneshotAdapter.py redirects the > stdout. i, newbie, lose track at that point. _______________________________________________ Webware-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss