At 12:33 PM 6/29/2010 -0600, Aaron Fransen wrote:
I was sending text/html (I probably should have used multipart before) ... should I try multipart now, even with having everything in a single stream?

Heck if I know. I just assumed that what you're doing would be unlikely to work, whereas multipart has at least been previously documented as working with Apache (at least for nph scripts). Dunno if mod_wsgi'll do that or not.

Actually, what I'd do in your place is try a "nph-" CGI in Python (using a wsgiref CGIHandler with its 'origin_server' attribute set to True), have it send multipart, and see if that works. If it doesn't work, then it's probably a problem with your app.

If it *does* work, but the same app doesn't work under mod_wsgi, then it's a mod_wsgi issue; possibly related to configuration. From what Graham's said, mod_wsgi shouldn't be buffering anything, which means it has to either be Apache or your app that's buffering. If it's Apache, doing a proper nph+multipart ought to fix it, unless there's something else going on in the Apache configuration.


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