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Python in IIS + WSGI

Recently (finally) updated the PyISAPIe project. Version 1.0.4
includes WSGI support (tested with current Django SVN and Trac 0.10)
and a Django-native handler, as well as other examples of using it as
a standalone web app.

Also added some installation/usage docs on the project page.

Comments/feedback welcome!

http://pyisapie.sourceforege.net
Cheers,

Phillip
Jan 12 '08 #1
3 3249
Pardon my typo!

http://pyisapie.sourceforge.net

On Jan 11, 4:37 pm, Phillip Sitbon <phillip.sit...@gmail.comwrote:
Recently (finally) updated the PyISAPIe project. Version 1.0.4
includes WSGI support (tested with current Django SVN and Trac 0.10)
and a Django-native handler, as well as other examples of using it as
a standalone web app.

Also added some installation/usage docs on the project page.

Comments/feedback welcome!

http://pyisapie.sourceforege.net

Cheers,

Phillip
Jan 12 '08 #2
On Jan 12, 1:42 am, Phillip Sitbon <phillip.sit...@gmail.comwrote:
Pardon my typo!

http://pyisapie.sourceforge.net

On Jan 11, 4:37 pm, Phillip Sitbon <phillip.sit...@gmail.comwrote:
Recently (finally) updated the PyISAPIe project. Version 1.0.4
includes WSGI support (tested with current Django SVN and Trac 0.10)
and a Django-native handler, as well as other examples of using it as
a standalone web app.
Phillip
Great news!

Jan 12 '08 #3
Looks like Sourceforge had a problem with the file upload, causing it
to be empty - I just fixed it.

http://pyisapie.sourceforge.net/
On Jan 11, 4:37 pm, Phillip Sitbon <phillip.sit...@gmail.comwrote:
Recently (finally) updated the PyISAPIe project. Version 1.0.4
includes WSGI support (tested with current Django SVN and Trac 0.10)
and a Django-native handler, as well as other examples of using it as
a standalone web app.
Also added some installation/usage docs on the project page.
Comments/feedback welcome!

Jan 15 '08 #4

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