#10046: ModPythonHandler class should check for IOError when writing response
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          Reporter:  ewoudenberg    |         Owner:  nobody
            Status:  new            |     Milestone:        
         Component:  HTTP handling  |       Version:  1.0   
        Resolution:                 |      Keywords:        
             Stage:  Unreviewed     |     Has_patch:  1     
        Needs_docs:  0              |   Needs_tests:  0     
Needs_better_patch:  0              |  
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Comment (by ewoudenberg):

 Replying to [comment:3 grahamd]:

 > If the exception had managed to propagate all the way to mod_python C
 code level, which it shouldn't as mod_python Python code layer catches it
 and returns 500 instead after logging details, then it actually generates
 'python_handler: Dispatch() returned nothing.'.
 [[BR]]
 Apologies Graham, you're right. If an exception occurs,
 !PyObject_CallMethod should return null, not a Python exception object.

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