Look into the script described here:
http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/29

On Dec 27, 6:28 am, annet <annet.verm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am working my way through setting up my account at Webfaction using
> the WebFaction and web2py User Guides and this 
> post:http://forum.webfaction.com/viewtopic.php?pid=8844#p8844
>
> Since this post is almost a year old, and web2py has evolved rapidly,
> I wonder whether the procedure is still accurate. e.g. I created a
> mod_wsgi 2.5/Python 2.5 application and got the following
> confirmation:
>
> Created by me on 2009-12-24 09:49:41, modified by me on 2009-12-24
> 09:49:41
> Name:           apachewsgi
> Port:                   xxxxx
> App type:               mod_wsgi 2.5/Python 2.5
> App doc:
>
> This sets up the mod_wsgi 2.5/Python 2.5 stack.
> Apache will be installed in your application's apache2 directory.
> A cronjob that runs every 20 minutes and restarts Apache if it's down
> will be created.
>
> Plus the installer for 'mod_wsgi 2.5/Python 2.5' -  automatically
> creates a cronjob that would start the server, if it is not running.
>
> So I have Apache installed and a mod_wsgi 2.5/Python 2.5. application,
> which I guess is WSGI as referenced in the following line:
>
> In the web2py user guide I read: web2py provides a file wsgihandler.py
> to interface to WSGI.
>
> What exactly does this mean, and does it have any consequences for the
> httpd.conf file?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Annet.

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