[mod_python] ANNOUNCE: Mod_python 3.1.0 Alpha

Conrad Steenberg conrad at hep.caltech.edu
Fri Aug 29 13:29:41 EST 2003


Hi

Tested here to be working under an OpenPKG-1.3 (ish) environment.

Any pointers to higher level tools that works with the included version
of PSP (such as for constructing a news or blogging site)? There seems
to be at least two other projects also calling themselves PSP ;-)

Cheers

Conrad

On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 18:12, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
> The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache HTTP Server Project are
> pleased to announce the 3.1.0 ALPHA release mod_python.
> 
> Some feature highlights:
> 
> * Server-side sessions with memory or dbm-based storage and session
> locking support.
> 
> * PSP - a fast flex-based scanner which allows embedding Python code
> within HTML.
> 
> * Native cookie support, including support for automatic cryptographic
> cookie signing and marshalling.
> 
> * Compatibility with Python 2.3, as well as many other enhancements.
> 
> Alpha releases are NOT considered stable and do contain bugs. Some
> functionality may change before the first beta release.
> 
> This release is intended to solicit widespread testing of the code. We
> strongly recommend that you try out your existing applications and
> experiment with new features in a non-production environment using this
> version and report any problems you may encounter so that they can be
> addressed before the final release.
> 
> Mod_python 3.1.0a is available for download from:
> 
> http://httpd.apache.org/modules/python-download.cgi
> 
> Preferred method of providing feedback is the mod_python user list
> mod_python at modpython.org (due to spam, you must subscribe to post).
> 
> For more information about mod_python visit
> http://www.modpython.org/
> 
> Thank You,
> 
> Grisha Trubetskoy
> 
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Conrad Steenberg <conrad at hep.caltech.edu>



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