Chris Colbert wrote:
> if you want to use it with apapache, you need mod_wsgi.
Or you can use mod_proxy alone or with mod_rewrite if you want to stick
to the builtin webserver of cherrypy.
Christian
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travis+ml-pyt...@subspacefield.org writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm not quite sure where to ask this, but this is my closest guess.
>
> I've written a web service based on the newf micro-framework and it uses
> wsgiref.simple_server. I'm noticing that it's not returning response
> codes properly (afte
if you want to use it with apapache, you need mod_wsgi.
If you want a pure python solution, you can use the wsgi server that
comes with CherryPy.
Personally, I use the wsgi server in CherrPy on my website. My site is
not large by any means and the ease of deployment completely erased
any benefit