[mod_python] mod_python wont use version 2.5.4 on windows

Tim Valenta tonightslastsong at gmail.com
Mon Mar 9 20:40:04 EDT 2009


All I'm saying is that it's case-specific.  If you never need to be
rendering plain text, and you're handling your JS/CSS whatever on your own,
then great.
And if you want plain text at times, then just throw a req.content_type =
"text/html" in some basic header include file.  The end. :)

Tim

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Clodoaldo Pinto Neto <
clodoaldo.pinto.neto at gmail.com> wrote:

> 2009/3/9 Tim Valenta <tonightslastsong at gmail.com>:
> >> Do not override the default Apache content type as it will effect the
> >> whole server.
> >
> > And if that's what you want, then it's just as well.  Anything that
> > isn't text/plain would have to specify its type, and that'd be no
> > different than if it were text/html instead.
>
> Not sure I understand what you mean. Plain text is rendered
> inconveniently by the browsers if the content type is text/html, like
> it will use a fancy font, in instead of fixed, and will not respect
> new lines making most kinds of texts, like code, much harder or next
> to impossible to read.
>
> Regards, Clodoaldo
>
> > But if your server isn't just running this new project, then don't
> > change it, as Graham said.  If it's your own thing, then do whatever
> > you want, with the future in mind :)
> >
> > Tim
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Graham Dumpleton
> > <graham.dumpleton at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> 2009/3/10 Tim Valenta <tonightslastsong at gmail.com>:
> >> > I know I still did.  I haven't used psp.  You could set your default
> Apache
> >> > content type to be 'text/html' if you want, and then you wouldn't have
> to do
> >> > it manually each time.  But whatever fits your situation is best.
> >>
> >> Do not override the default Apache content type as it will effect the
> >> whole server.
> >>
> >> PSP handler should already set req.content_type to 'text/html'.
> >>
> >> The publisher handler will try and guess whether returned content is
> >> text/html if not explicitly set. This guess isn't done though where
> >> req.write() is used, only being done where response is returned as
> >> string from publisher function. The guessing code tries to determine
> >> if it is HTML by looking at last 100 characters of the response and
> >> seeing if it matches regex:
> >>
> >> re_html = re.compile(r"</HTML\s*>\s*$",re.I)
> >>
> >> If for some reason the closing HTML tag is missing or badly formatted
> >> it will not know it is HTML.
> >>
> >> The safest way is always to set req.content_type explicitly.
> >>
> >> Graham
> >>
> >> > Tim
> >> >
> >> > On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Jordan Dunn <jdunn at nodetwo.org>
> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> do you have to set that if your using publisher instead of psp?
> >> >>
> >> >> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Tim Valenta <
> tonightslastsong at gmail.com>
> >> >> wrote:
> >> >>>
> >> >>> Make sure you set the content type to text/html instead of what the
> >> >>> default is.  I don't think mod_python is going to do that part for
> you.
> >> >>>
> http://www.modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2006-November/022587.html
> >> >>>
> >> >>> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Graham Dumpleton
> >> >>> <graham.dumpleton at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> 2009/3/10 Jordan Dunn <jdunn at nodetwo.org>:
> >> >>>> > the only problem in having is that in IE7 it is printing the
> source
> >> >>>> > instead
> >> >>>> > of just the html.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> Unrelated. If you are having that problem you mustn't be
> configuring
> >> >>>> Apache correctly for your specific mod_python application.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> Please use reply-all and keep followups on the list.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> Graham
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> > On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Graham Dumpleton
> >> >>>> > <graham.dumpleton at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>>> >>
> >> >>>> >> Correct, it is effectively a warning only in this case. Because
> >> >>>> >> Windows uses a DLL for Python library it automatically picks up
> the
> >> >>>> >> newer version.
> >> >>>> >>
> >> >>>> >> It would however be a problem on UNIX if mod_python had been
> compiled
> >> >>>> >> against a static Python library instead of a shared library.
> >> >>>> >>
> >> >>>> >> Graham
> >> >>>> >>
> >> >>>> >> 2009/3/10 Tim Valenta <tonightslastsong at gmail.com>:
> >> >>>> >> > If I'm not mistaken, I think it still runs, right?  It does
> give a
> >> >>>> >> > warning,
> >> >>>> >> > but that is because that version was compiled with Python 2.5
> >> >>>> >> > (straight
> >> >>>> >> > 2.5,
> >> >>>> >> > not 2.5.2 or 2.5.4)
> >> >>>> >> > I'm not sure if there's anything you'll be able to simply
> change to
> >> >>>> >> > fix
> >> >>>> >> > it.
> >> >>>> >> >  It shouldn't have any problems though.  (At least, I haven't
> >> >>>> >> > experienced
> >> >>>> >> > any.)
> >> >>>> >> > Tim
> >> >>>> >> >
> >> >>>> >> > 2009/3/9 Jordan Dunn <jdunn at nodetwo.org>
> >> >>>> >> >>
> >> >>>> >> >> i installed apache2.2 and python 2.5.4, and when i installed
> >> >>>> >> >> mod_python
> >> >>>> >> >> it
> >> >>>> >> >> installed fine, but in the apache logs it says its looking
> for 2.5
> >> >>>> >> >> instead
> >> >>>> >> >> of 2.5.4? how can i fix this?
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