Lothat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No test with or without any " let the IIS execute python scrits as cgi.
> Http Error code is 404 (but i'm sure that the file exists in the
> requested path).
Have you checked the security restrictions? IIS6 has a new feature
whereby script mappings are disabled
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> jean-marc schrieb:
> > Some bits are coming back to me: the problems stemmed from adresses -
> > getting the root of IIS was different so accessing files didn't work
> > the same way.
>
> thanks for that.
> you are right, IIS versions are different.
> Wich kind of adres
jean-marc schrieb:
> Some bits are coming back to me: the problems stemmed from adresses -
> getting the root of IIS was different so accessing files didn't work
> the same way.
thanks for that.
you are right, IIS versions are different.
Wich kind of adresses do you mean, http-adresses or paths in
Some bits are coming back to me: the problems stemmed from adresses -
getting the root of IIS was different so accessing files didn't work
the same way. I'm also quite positive that my desktop (developement
version) was IIS 5.1 which comes with XP Pro compared to 6.0 for IIS
Server. I changed the w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My python scripts are running as cgi scripts on an IIS on Windows XP.
> I have to distribute it to IIS on Windows 2003 Server.
...
> Is there any difference for python as CGI on IIS between Windows XP
> prof. and Windows 2003 Server?
...
Yes there is a differenc
Hi,
My python scripts are running as cgi scripts on an IIS on Windows XP.
I have to distribute it to IIS on Windows 2003 Server.
I tried to set python as cgi scripts in IIS on this machine in IIS
using advices from http://python.markrowsoft.com/iiswse.asp
No test with or without any " let the IIS