Hi, * ArdPy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Fabian Braennstroem wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am looking for a small python script, which starts a small >> web server with python cgi support on a linux machine. >> >> I tried: >> >> >> #!/usr/bin/env python >> import sys >> from CGIHTTPServer import CGIHTTPRequestHandler >> import BaseHTTPServer >> >> class MyRequestHandler(CGIHTTPRequestHandler): >> # In diesem Verzeichnis sollten die CGI-Programme stehen: >> cgi_directories=["/home/fab/Desktop/cgi-bin"] >> >> >> def run(): >> # 8000=Port-Nummer >> # --> http://localhost:8000/ >> # Fuer http://localhost/ >> # Port-Nummer auf 80 setzen >> httpd=BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer(('', 8000), MyRequestHandler) >> httpd.serve_forever() >> >> if __name__=="__main__": >> print "Starting Server" >> run() >> >> but when I want to test a small python cgi test file: >> >> >> #!/usr/bin/python >> # -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- >> >> # Debugging für CGI-Skripte 'einschalten' >> import cgitb; cgitb.enable() >> >> print "Content-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8\n" >> print "Hello World!" >> >> I just get the text and not the html output. The file's mode >> is 755. >> >> Is there anything wrong with the webserver script or do I do >> something completely wrong? Maybe, you have a different >> webserver script? >> >> Greetings! >> Fabian > > Probably the server is not executing your CGI script. If it is the > Apache web server that you are using then just ensure the following > settings in your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file is exactly like > following: > > <Directory "/var/www/cgi-bin"> > AllowOverride None > Options ExecCGI > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Directory>
Maybe, I understood something wrong, but I thought that the above 'webserver' script would replace apache in my case; at least I hoped!? Greetings! Fabian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list