OOps .. yes I mean mod_python. I've been using PHP way too long :P ..
hence the typo
On Jun 13, 4:01 am, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Jun 13, 12:58 pm,arorap<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your reply.
>
> > The reason I want to run it as CGI (even though mod_php is
On Jun 13, 12:58 pm, arorap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> The reason I want to run it as CGI (even though mod_php is available
> on my local computer
Why do you keep mentioning mod_php, surely you mean mod_python.
> is that the target machine to which I will
> finally be
Thanks for your reply.
The reason I want to run it as CGI (even though mod_php is available
on my local computer) is that the target machine to which I will
finally be uploading my scripts runs CGI.
cgihandler should work just like CGI. Any clue why the
cgi.FieldStorage()might not be working ?
On Jun 13, 1:17 am, arorap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've mod_php installed with Apache 2.2. In one of my folders, I'm
> using the cgihandler as the PythonHandler as my target host runs
> python only as CGI. Here cgi.FieldStorage() doesn't seem to work. I
> can see the form data in sys.stdin but
I've mod_php installed with Apache 2.2. In one of my folders, I'm
using the cgihandler as the PythonHandler as my target host runs
python only as CGI. Here cgi.FieldStorage() doesn't seem to work. I
can see the form data in sys.stdin but cgi.FieldStorage() returns an
empty dictionary. Here's the co