Thanks, Tiago.  Unfortunately I don't understand enough Portuguese to get 
the full benefit of the page you pointed me to.  It appears that your using 
WSGI on a server on which you have root access, whereas I'm moving the app 
to a shared hosting server where I can't edit httpd.conf, and I'm using 
fastcgi.  I do see, however, that your .htaccess file has the same syntax 
for the RewriteRule as the rule I'm using, and that's the part that has me 
puzzled.  If the RewriteRule ends up telling Apache that the resource name 
is "myscript.fcgi/whatever" won't Apache (and the OS) think that 
myscript.fcgi is a directory name and that the resource is a file in that 
directory called "whatever"?  That's what the slash means, right?

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