using python in www site
M.-A. Lemburg
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Sun May 9 06:09:49 EDT 1999
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Travis C. Porco wrote: > > In article <373317F6.737B4D40 at zarlut.utexas.edu>, > Tom Bryan <tbryan at zarlut.utexas.edu> wrote: > > >Tom Bryan wrote: > > >> (To make this post not too off-topic...) > >> You might want to convince the ISP to install M.A. Lemburg's > >> recently-released mxCGI distribution: a compact, easy-to-install > >> Python. > > >> http://starship.skyport.net/~lemburg/mxCGIPython.html > > >Actually, I guess you don't even need to have them install it. > >You should be able to install Python in the company's home > >directory on their ISP's machine. I think that's the point of > >mxCGI. Then you can begin your scripts with import cgi, and you're > >on your way. I remember that Python's cgi module was very easy > >to use. > > How would you get access to such a directory? I sure can't seem to > find it on my ISP. To install the binary you only need FTP access and an cgi-bin directory that executes .cgi as CGI programs. Here are the steps needed: 1. Create a new directory on your account's home dir, say pythons/, using FTP (ftp myhost.isp.com; mkdir pythons) 2. Find out the path to that directory (still in FTP: cd pythons; pwd) 3. Upload the un'gzipped cgipython binary (still in FTP: put cgipython); 4. Write a simple shell script install.cgi that sets the execute flag on .../pythons/cgipython and put it into the cgi-bin dir 5. Use your browser to execute that script, e.g. point it to http://myhost.isp.com/cgi-bin/install.cgi 6. Delete the installed shell script install.cgi 7. Add the line '#!/...full path to cgipython as noted in step 2/cgipython' to all your CGI scripts 8. Upload the CGI scripts to the cgi-bin dir That's all -- you don't even need a TELNET access. I've used this approach a couple of times already, and yes, this is the main point in the mxCGIPython project. Cheers, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Y2000: Y2000: 236 days left Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://starship.python.net/crew/lemburg/
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