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Ok, so how put django to work? I try early info.
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02-17-2008, 06:11 PM
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You should create a FastCGI context for each URL that should be handled by the framework.
Handler should be set to the python external app.
I think you should add "daemonize=false" parameter as well.
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No understand. I must map ALL the urls? Included the managed by django itself?
I have dozens of that! I'm thinking in use litespeed for a medium size community/social site.
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If you create a context with URI "/", all requests will be forwarded to django. You use a regular expression matching context if you only want to match one URL.
http://www.litespeedtech.com/docs/we...onfig/context/
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Ok so how put django to work I try early info
That looks useful... but I dont understand any of this tbh... maybe you can put it in a webpage for me or something so I can use it?
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12-06-2009, 05:31 PM
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there is new wiki page a few days ago regarding Django setting:
Django web framework with ajp-wsgi
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