On Aug 30, 6:55 pm, naugiedoggie <michael.a.p...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > Windows 2003, 64-bit, standard edition server with IIS 6.0. I > followed the MS instruction sheets on setting up CGI application with > Python as scripting engine. I'm just getting 404 for the test script, > whereas an html file in the same virtual directory is properly > displayed. > > Here: > > Creating Applications in IIS 6.0 (IIS > 6.0)http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Librar... > > Setting Application Mappings in IIS 6.0 (IIS > 6.0)http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Librar... > > I mapped the exe thus: c:\Python26\python.exe -u "%s %s" > to extension `py' for all verbs and checked the `script engine' box. > > There are no errors in the script itself, i ran it from the command > line to be sure. Further, I enabled ASP and tried using python as the > scripting language. That generates this error: > > <code> > Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0129' > Unknown scripting language > /cgi/index.asp, line 1 > The scripting language 'Python' is not found on the server. > </code> > > I can't find any good references for dealing with this, either. > > I've dicked around with this for so long, now I don't know which way > is up, anymore. > > Any thoughts on where I might be going wrong, much appreciated. > > Thanks. > > mp
I had the same problem with Python 2.5 and IIS on Windows XP. I wonder if using ActivePython would make any difference? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list