Hi, Is there a way to dynamically overwrite the request handler from within mod_python scripts? Something along those lines:
--------------- from mod_python import apache def myhandler(request): request.content_type = 'text/plain' request.write('Hello world') apache.set_default_handler(myhandler) --------------- I specifically want to avoid changing the Apache directive, as this code is supposed to function in a place where the user has no permission to override the Apache directive. The reason is that I am trying to hide the difference between different environments (such as mod_python or CGI) from the developer, such that the following is possible: --------------- #!/usr/bin/python import os, os.path os.chdir(os.path.dirname(__file__)) from PleaseHideMyEnvironment import RequestHandler def index(request): request.write('Hello World') RequestHandler(index) --------------- So at the time at which RequestHandler() is created, I need a way to make sure that mod_python calls to the RequestHandler instead of the normal handler, whenever a new request is made. Any idea? -Samuel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list