On Thursday 22 May 2003 11:05 am, Graham Fawcett wrote: > Mark Bucciarelli wrote: > > Hi Andrew, > > > > On Thursday 22 May 2003 9:52 am, Andrew Kuchling wrote: > >>On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 04:00:45PM -0400, Mark Bucciarelli wrote: > >>>I can't get Quixote to work with Python's CGIHTTPServer. This > >>>issue > >> > >>Why not use Medusa, Twisted, or even Apache instead? > >> > >> > >>From my research, I thought I saw issues with Medusa and > >> Quixote. > > > > Sorry, I no longer have the URL. Perhaps it was just on > > Windows? > > Perhaps there was an old issue, but I'm using Quixote/Medusa on > Windows and am having no problems whatsoever. This is the post that made me nervous about medusa ... "Truncated page from Medusa-based Quixote HTTP server" ... when fetching the /status page from a Medusa HTTP server, I'm finding that some browsers get a truncated page or none at all and the browser keeps waiting for the response to complete. The browsers experiencing the problem are IE 5.5 and Opera 6.05, while Netscape 4.8 is fine; these are all running on Windows 2000. http://mail.mems-exchange.org/pipermail/quixote-users/2002-September/000778.html And one from you last march--I guess I should apply your patch if I choose Medusa? medusa_http: response headers getting duplicated http://mail.mems-exchange.org/pipermail/quixote-users/2003-March/001351.html ... I had a problem with duplicate Content-Length headers in a Quixote-Medusa HTTP response. It looks like Quixote uses a lowercase header convention, and Medusa uses title case. -- Mark Bucciarelli, www.hubcapconsulting.com He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine receives light without darkening me. -- Thomas Jefferson