> Perhaps the question was ill posed, but not knowing the true role of wsgi 
> I don't know how I could have posted it differently.
>

I'd say if you don't really have an understanding of an issue, avoid 
definitive sensational headlines like "Preventing hackers from exploiting 
web2py with wsgi", as that makes it sound like this is a proven exploit in 
need of prevention. Instead, maybe something like, "Question about possible 
WSGI security issue." The reason for aiming to be more circumspect is that 
this is a public forum, and so anything negative posted here, even if 
untrue or misinformed, can quickly spread as FUD on the internets.

Also, it sounds like you believe you might be experiencing a current 
exploit. If that's the case, it would be better to present details and 
evidence about your concern.

Anthony

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