> If you do manage to get mod_python working, I suggest taking a look at > Vampire as well: http://www.dscpl.com.au/projects/vampire/ > I have had good experience with it. Once you start using mod_python > you'll realize you can really go anywhere you want; and that's not > necessarily a good thing. Vampire points you in a nice direction (I > don't want to say 'the right' direction).
Vampire is still in a growing phase, so would be interested to hear any comments you may have about how it can be improved. Up until now I have mainly been focusing on making the basic features of mod_python just that bit easier to use. And yes I know that a lot more documentation would be a good start. I am so snowed under with work in my real job at the moment that progress is slow in that respect. :-( -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list