I'm writing my own publisher, and I don't understand why mod_python doesn't include the full pathname in the req.filename attribute.
In my .htaccess
SetHandler python-program # My Custom Publisher in this directory PythonHandler ServletPublisher PythonDebug On
I make a request: http://localhost/~jermnsar/foo/bar/test/hmm?dat=val&val2=dat2
and printing out the variables:
req.uri /~jermnsar/foo/bar/test/hmm req.filename C:/Documents and Settings/jermnsar/My Documents/My Website/foo
What would be an easy way to resolve to C:/Documents and Settings/jermnsar/My Documents/My Website/foo/bar/test/hmm
or at least easily extract the /bar/test/hmm
Would be easy to do with some string manip I suppose, but I'm looking for faster (i.e. quicker CPU wise) way.
Why does the translation from the web path to the physical path only include the first element?
Windows XPsp1/Apache 2.0.44/mod_python 3.0.1
Thanks Jeremy S Lowery
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