On Mar 3, 2010, at 9:22 AM, fadehelix wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have the same problem as @IRV. I can't use mod_wsgi because on my
> shared hosting i haven't own apache configuration.

I've been using mod_proxy in that situation, and it seems to work OK. It's 
straightforward, at least. Are there serious downsides?

> 
> regards
> 
> On 19 Sty, 14:44, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>> I will take a look but I stongly suggest you use mod_wsgi instead of
>> mod_python.
>> 
>> On Jan 19, 4:57 am, IRV <irving.ho...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hello,
>> 
>>> I am newish to python and new to both web2py and deploying code on the
>>> web so I apologize in advance if this is a very basic issue that is
>>> solved in the documentation but I can't seem to find a solution.
>> 
>>> I followed the instructions from section 11.8 in the web2py book (i.e.
>>> the manual athttp://www.web2py.com/examples/default/docs), "Apache
>>> and mod_python in a shared hosting environment". The web2py app is
>>> within the public_html while 'Contents' is within a folder in
>>> public_html. I have created the two files as specified but when trying
>>> to view the /Contents/Resources/ folder in my browser (or any
>>> application within) I get a key error (shown below). I was wondering
>>> if you could shed some light on the problem and how I should go about
>>> solving it.
>> 
>>> It seems that modpythonhandler.py is trying to parse this path that we
>>> send in and make sense of what controller/view to call and it's not
>>> able to figure it out properly based on the given url so that script
>>> could be making assumptions about where to find files that are
>>> incorrect. However, when i've tinkered with this and tried to drop in
>>> explicit URLs that make sense to me in the context it generates a
>>> similar Key Error.
>> 
>>> ########################################################################### 
>>> ##
>> 
>>> Phase:          'PythonHandler'
>>> Handler:        'web2py_modpython'
>> 
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> 
>>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/mod_python/
>>> importer.py", line 1537, in HandlerDispatch
>>>     default=default_handler, arg=req, silent=hlist.silent)
>> 
>>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/mod_python/
>>> importer.py", line 1229, in _process_target
>>>     result = _execute_target(config, req, object, arg)
>> 
>>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/mod_python/
>>> importer.py", line 1128, in _execute_target
>>>     result = object(arg)
>> 
>>>   File "/home/black/public_html/irv/Contents/Resources/
>>> web2py_modpython.py", line 5, in handler
>>>     req.subprocess_env['PATH_INFO'] = req.subprocess_env['SCRIPT_URL']
>> 
>>> KeyError: 'SCRIPT_URL'
>> 
>>> ########################################################################### 
>>> ##
>> 
>>> Many thanks for any help you can provide and please let me know if
>>> there is somewhere more appropriate to make this query and i'll move
>>> it there.
>> 
>>> Regards,
>> 
>>> Irv


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