Jeff McNeil wrote: > Your web server needs to be told to execute Python scripts. You can > handle it a few different ways, depending on your environment. > > 1. Place your .py script inside of a ScriptAlias'd /cgi-bin/ directory > which will force it to be executed. > > 2. Rename your .py script to .cgi and add an 'AddHandler cgi-script > .cgi' to your Apache configuration > > 3. Add an AddHandler cgi-script .py to your Apache configuration. > > This of course assumes that Apache is configured in a way that would > allow execution and whatnot. Do yourself a favor and give > 'http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/cgi.html' a read over as it's > going to cover a lot more than I just did.
I want to reply to Jeff instead of the original posting, so you don't go through all this trouble. The apache distro with OS X is configured to execute python cgi scripts out of the box, so (2) and (3) above are unnecessary on OS X >= 10.3. So, the OS X specific instructions would be 1. move the script to /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables: sudo mv my_script.py /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/my_script.cgi 2. make sure its executable sudo chmod a+x /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/my_script.cgi 3. add this sh-bang line to the top of the script: #! /usr/bin/env python 4. use the localhost path as the action to your script (ellipses mean the rest of the attributes of the form tag): <form ... action='http://localhost/cgi-bin/my_script.cgi ...> 5. make sure that "Personal Web Sharing" is enabled in the Sharing Preference Pane 6. pat self on back for using a REAL operating system and not some trash operating system that $ucks real hard: http://tinyurl.com/2aoqpf James -- James Stroud UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics Box 951570 Los Angeles, CA 90095 http://www.jamesstroud.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list