On Jan 18, 12:40 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> wrote: > Ron Garret schrieb: > > > > > On Jan 18, 11:29 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> wrote: > >> Ron Garret schrieb: > > >>> I'm writing a WSGI application and I would like to check the content- > >>> length header before reading the content to make sure that the content > >>> is not too big in order to prevent denial-of-service attacks. So I do > >>> something like this: > >>> def application(environ, start_response): > >>> status = "200 OK" > >>> headers = [('Content-Type', 'text/html'), ] > >>> start_response(status, headers) > >>> if int(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])>1000: return 'File too big' > >>> But this doesn't seem to work. If I upload a huge file it still waits > >>> until the entire file has been uploaded before complaining that it's > >>> too big. > >>> Is it possible to read the HTTP headers in WSGI before the request > >>> body has been read? > >> AFAIK that is nothing that WSGI defines - it's an implementation-detail > >> of your server. Which one do you use? > > > Apache at the moment, with lighttpd as a contender to replace it. > > Together with mod_wsgi? > > Diez
Yes. (Is there any other way to run WSGI apps under Apache?) rg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list