If you send back a content type of "text/plain", your output
will not be rendered as HTML by a browser; it will just be
displayed as plain text.
Try "text/html".
John Nagle
On 6/24/2010 12:19 PM, Thomas Jollans wrote:
On 06/24/2010 09:10 PM, Bradley Hintze wrote:
Hi all,
about your question, no idea.
the mod_python mailing list is pretty dead so I thought I'd try asking
my question here.
It comes as no surprise to me that the mod_python mailing list is dead:
nobody uses mod_python anymore. For all I know, it might be broken, and
the API was (IIRC) never particularly nice.
IMHO, you should use WSGI instead: it's an interface portable across web
server boundaries, and, with mod_wsgi, it's just as high-performance on
apache as was mod_python.
I am using mod_python and am having trouble with my .py scripts that
output HTML. the HTML comes out alright but my style sheets are not
being rendered. I am sure that this has to do withe a mod handler
problem.
What does "not being rendered" mean? Do you have an exception traceback?
Can you maybe a full transcript of HTTP headers and output? (by
telnet'ing to the web server perhaps)
Here is what I have in httpd.conf:
<Directory /Library/WebServer/Documents/css>
AddHandler mod_python .css
PythonHandler handler::handler_css
PythonDebug On
</Directory>
Here is what handler.py looks like:
from mod_python import apache
def _dump(req, extension):
req.content_type = 'text/plain'
print>> req, 'uri = %s' % req.uri
print>> req, 'filename = %s' % req.filename
print>> req, 'path_info = %s' % req.path_info
print>> req, 'extension = %s' % extension
return apache.OK
def handler(req):
return _dump(req, '')
def handler_css(req):
return _dump(req, '.css')
Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
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