[mod_python] Problems with mod_python

Martha Zimet zimet at manray.com
Wed Jan 23 17:28:02 EST 2008


It looks like .htacess is not being read and and I entered
the AllowOverride FileInfo directive as you suggested. The
directives were entered in the Directory section of httpd.conf. 

I will keep trying.. 

Regards,

/martha

On Thu Jan 24  8:55 , "Graham Dumpleton"  sent:

>For the .htaccess method did you validate that the .htaccess file was
>actually being used by Apache? The easiest way to do this is to add
>some crap in it to trigger a syntax error. This should cause a 500
>error response to come back. So, add into your .htaccess file:
>
>  XXXX Some Crap XXXX
>
>If you don't get a 500 error, then you likely don't have FileInfo
>override specified for that directory and so Apache is ignoring the
>file.
>
>Graham
>
>On 24/01/2008, Martha Zimet zimet at manray.com> wrote:
>> I am running Linux, kernel 2.6.22.
>>
>> I have tried the configuration methods using .htaccess and
>> httpd.conf. I have tried using the complete path name
>> in httpd.conf (the physical directory) as well. Your
>> desscription in the first URL you sent was quite good.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> /martha
>>
>> On Thu Jan 24  7:24 , "Graham Dumpleton"  sent:
>>
>> >On 24/01/2008, Martha Zimet zimet at manray.com> wrote:
>> >> I have followed your nstructions and I am still running into
>> >> the same problem, that is, only the source displays. I am running
>> >> mod_pyton version 3.1 have verified that is is indeed loaded
>> >> by checking the httpd error log per the document you referred
>> >> me to.
>> >
>> >Did you try the .htaccess method in those instructions rather than
>> >trying to do it in your main Apache configuration file?
>> >
>> >What operating system are you using?
>> >
>> >> Any more suggestions? My configuration file has the following:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >Is this what you have for real?
>> >
>> >The argument to the Directory directive is meant to be an actual
>> >physical directory, not a URL path component.
>> >
>> >Graham
>> >
>> >>     AddHandler mod_python .py
>> >>     PythonHandler mptest
>> >>     PythonDebug On
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I have tried it also with a /test directory with the same result.
>> >> Any light you can shed would be greatly appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >>
>> >> /martha
>> >>
>> >> On Thu Jan 24  6:30 , "Graham Dumpleton"  sent:
>> >>
>> >> >Try following procedure documented in:
>> >> >
>> >> >  http://www.dscpl.com.au/wiki/ModPython/Articles/GettingModPythonWorking
>> >> >
>> >> >Do all the checks it talks about to make sure things are configured correctly.
>> >> >
>> >> >Graham
>> >> >
>> >> >On 24/01/2008, Martha Zimet zimet at manray.com> wrote:
>> >> >> I am having problems getting mod_python to work correctly.
>> >> >> I am following the directions in
>> >> >> http://www.modpython.org/live/mod_python-3.2.8/doc-html/inst-testing.html
>> >> >> and have written a mptest.py. However, when I access mptest.py from my
browser,
>> >> >> the code does not execute and all I get is the text for mptest.py
>> >> >> displaying in the browser window. For example:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> from mod_python import apache
>> >> >>
>> >> >> def handler(req):
>> >> >>     req.content_type = 'text/plain'
>> >> >>     req.write("Hello World!")
>> >> >>     return apache.OK
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be wrong with my installation
>> >> >> or how I can further diagnose this problem? Thanks in advance and I
apologize
>> >> >> if this situation has been answered before.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
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