Yes, this was the problem. At some point early in my attempts I got the idea
that linking up Django to a production web server required writing a separate
wsgi.py script. Wrong. Replaced the wsgi.py with the default Django wsgi.py for
the project and everything seems resolved. Thank you.
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> I think one of the main issues is that you don't seem to have decided
> whether you're writing a WSGI application or a Django application.
Yes, I suppose I thought Django had to use wsgi to process requests, I didn't
know there were 'two' options here. Does your example represent one or the
ot
> I think one of the main issues is that you don't seem to have decided
> whether you're writing a WSGI application or a Django application.
Yes, I suppose I thought Django had to use wsgi to process requests, I didn't
know there were 'two' options here. Does your example represent one or the
ot
Well, I'm so messed up between so many sources and tutorials I don't know which
way is up.
References to environ variable:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16774952/wsgi-whats-the-purpose-of-start-response-function
I read that I have to have a file p
I am trying the simplest of examples below to set and read a cookie. I am using
the Django framework, but I have also tried with vanilla python cookies and
os.environ. I have posted elsewhere, but this hasn't gotten much attention, so
I'd really appreciate any help.
Thinking at this point it ma