On 07/03/2012 02:32 PM, gmspro wrote: > @Thomas, > >>First, you need to tell the web server to execute your Python script. > What you do next depends on how you've done that. > >>The simplest way is probably to pub p.py in your cgi-bin directory. This > could be in /var/www/cgi-bin or elsewhere, like /usr/lib/cgi-bin. You > may need to enable CGI, check the relevant documentation (or with the > admin). > >>When you've made sure the script is executed as a CGI script, you can > use the cgi module to get all the information you need. > http://docs.python.org/library/cgi.html > >>A better way to write web applications in Python is with WSGI. You can > run WSGI scripts in a number of ways, including CGI and other, more > efficient ways that integrate with the web server. Maybe somebody else > knows of a good tutorial on WSGI that they'll link here, otherwise, I'm > sure Google is your friend. > > I don't want to use CGI, i followed this example, this works fine, > http://webpython.codepoint.net/wsgi_request_parsing_post > > But the html is embeded there. But i want html form as a seperate file. > How can i do it?
That makes absolutely no difference. Have you been able to run that example script? They're using wsgi.simple_server, of course, but you could start by removing that part and configuring mod_wsgi to run your WSGI script. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=833766 could be helpful, search the web for howtos on mod_wsgi to get started. Once you have your web server running the WSGI code, the rest should be trivial. > > form.html: > <form action="p.py" method="post"> > <input type="text" id="id_text" name="name_text" /> > <input type="submit" id="id_submit" name="name_submit" /> > </form> > > Typing text when i click the submit button, browser prompts me to > download the p.py file. > That's not what i want. I want to execute the p.py file after click. Is > it possible in WSGI. > > I have installed: libapache2-mod-wsgi > > Any answer will be highly appreciate. > Thanks in advanced. > > > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list