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Nicolas Lehuen (JIRA)


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08-10-05 10:47 PM

mod_python.publisher no longer pays attention to result of req.get_addhandle
r_exts()
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Key: MODPYTHON-72
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-72
Project: mod_python
Type: Bug
Versions: 3.2.0
Reporter: Nicolas Lehuen


Says Graham :

A final issue, is that latest mod_python.publisher no longer pays
attention to result of req.get_addhandler_exts(). This means that where
you used to be able to say:

# .htaccess

AddHandler mod_python .html
PythonHandler mod_python.publisher

# page.py

def index():
return "<html></body><p>XXX</p></body></html>"

with URL of "/page.html", this no longer appears to work for me. In
short it appears that one can only use ".py" as an extension or no
extension at all. Defining another extension to AddHandler or
PythonHandler seems to have no effect.









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