If python is registered you may be able to just change the extension from .cgi to .py
-Aaron
ps. to go from main just pass three lights and make a left.
Frederic Faure wrote:
At 14:33 20/07/2003 -0500, Ian Bicking wrote:
That's weird, and maybe someone on Windows will know why that happens -- it's like the CGI script is being called with something not like a normal file. Is it running in mod_python or something?
Er... Since the documentation is pretty sparce for newbies, I just followed Jason Hildebrand's "Introduction to Webware: Developing Web Applications in Python", but thanks to you and Jose's help, I got it : Stupid me, I didn't adapt the instructions, and used WebKit.cgi per the HOWTO... while Windows users not running Apache must use wkcgi.exe instead. It works OK now.
Next step: Knowing where to go from Main.py :-)
Thx guys for the speedy reply Fred.
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