Does hits help?

http://www.usenet-forums.com/php-language/24828-remote_addr-iis.html
http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Serving+a+Pylons+app+with+IIS

It seems in IIS ISAPI environment variables are not the environment
being bassed.

Massimo


On Feb 26, 1:39 pm, Kirby Turner <ki...@thecave.com> wrote:
> Thanks Massimo.  Another step closer.  I made the recommended changes
> and now I get a new error message:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>    File "C:\Python25\lib\wsgiref\handlers.py", line 92, in run
>      self.result = application(self.environ, self.start_response)
>    File "gluon\rewrite.py", line 129, in <lambda>
>      wsgibase_new=lambda e,r: wsgibase(filter_in(e),r)
>    File "gluon\rewrite.py", line 50, in filter_in
>      key=e['REMOTE_ADDR']+':'+path
> KeyError: 'REMOTE_ADDR'
>
> I tested from both the local machine and a remote machine and got the
> same message.
>
> -KIRBY
>
> On Feb 26, 2009, at 11:25 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>
>
>
> > Try change
>
> >    sys.argv = ['']
>
> > into
>
> >    sys.argv = ['web2py.py']
>
> > and
>
> >    application=ExecuteOnCompletion2(gluon.main.wsgibase, callback)
>
> > into
>
> >    application=gluon.main.wsgibase
>
> > You'd lose the ability to run cron jobs but once the problem is
> > isolated we can fix it.
> > Let us know.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Feb 26, 8:07 am, Kirby Turner <ki...@thecave.com> wrote:
> >> Hi All,
>
> >> I feel close to having this working using IIS6+isapi-wsgi+web2py
> >> +mssql.  I have encountered an issue within web2py and I'm not sure
> >> how to get around it.  I'll talk about the error at the end of this
> >> message, but first here is the basics for setting up isapi-wsgi with
> >> web2py under IIS.  I can provide better documentation later after I
> >> have everything working.  (Note: I have only tested under IIS6.)
>
> >> My goal is to use isapi-wsgi + web2py under IIS.  To accomplish this
> >> you must install the following (in this order):
>
> >> Python 2.5.4http://python.org
>
> >> Python for Windows Extensionshttp://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/
>
> >> isapi-wsgihttp://code.google.com/p/isapi-wsgi/
>
> >> There is a known bug using Python for Windows Extensions through
> >> ISAPI
> >> using Python 2.6.1.  This bug has been fixed in the [yet to be
> >> released] Python 2.6.2 and Python 3.0.1.  This is really not an issue
> >> for web2py developers because web2py doesn't yet support these 2
> >> versions of Python.  Still it's good to know (for people like
> >> me<grin>).  More information on the bug is available here:
>
> >>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
> >> func=detail&aid=2609380&grou...
>
> >> I created a new handler called isapi-wsgihandler.py (see attached)
> >> that is based on web2py's own wsgihandler.py and added it to the root
> >> web2py directory.  To install this ISAPI extension and setup a
> >> website
> >> under IIS, execute the following command line:
>
> >> python isapi-wsgihandler.py install
>
> >> This will setup a virtual directory under IIS called web2py.  The
> >> virtual directory name is set in the isapi-wsgihandler.py and the
> >> local URL is:
>
> >>http://localhost/web2py/
>
> >> To remove the site and uninstall the ISAPI extension from IIS,
> >> execute
> >> the following command line:
>
> >> python isapi-wsgihandler.py remove
>
> >> To see error messages and print statements while testing the website
> >> under IIS run Win32TraceUtil.py found in the directory C:
> >> \Python25\Lib
> >> \site-packages\win32\lib.
>
> >> Okay, that's it for the setup.  Now on to the issues I encountered
> >> with web2py.
>
> >> I received an error within web2py that said sys.argv did not exists
> >> so
> >> I added the following to isapi-wsgihandler.py:
>
> >> sys.argv = ['']
>
> >> This fixed the problem but I'm not sure of the impact.  After doing
> >> this I now get this error message:
>
> >> Traceback (most recent call last):
> >>   File "C:\Python25\lib\wsgiref\handlers.py", line 92, in run
> >>     self.result = application(self.environ, self.start_response)
> >>   File "gluon\contrib\wsgihooks.py", line 33, in __call__
> >>     self.__callback(self.__environ)
> >> AttributeError: ExecuteOnCompletion2 instance has no attribute
> >> '_ExecuteOnCompletion2__environ'
>
> >> I'm not sure how to get around this issue.  Any suggestions on a fix?
>
> >> That's the status so far.  As I said I feel like this is very close
> >> to
> >> working, which will be great.
>
> >> Meanwhile, I'm still waiting to hear back from my customer with a yay
> >> or nah to use python + web2py instead of ASP.NET MVC.  At the moment
> >> it looks like the customer is going to okay the move, which will make
> >> me very happy even if I have to host the app under IIS.
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> -KIRBY
>
> >> isapi-wsgihandler.py
> >> 1KViewDownload
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