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Old Apr 25th, 2007, 3:11 AM   #1
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Question Python on IIS 5.1 (XP)

Hi.
I’ve a question concerning Python on an IIS platform. I’m running IIS 5.1 (for XP) and have tried to look across the web for an answer but with no apparently solution.

I’m working on a Java / Python project and need to test my Python script on some kind of webserver.

I would really, really appreciate if someone had a solution or a guide / tutorial how to install a Python component or plug in.

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Old Apr 29th, 2007, 12:59 PM   #2
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If you need to test it on "some kind of webserver" why don't you just use mod_python on Apache 2?
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If I understand the question.

Steps for configuration:
  • Run the applet:
    "Start Menu" -> "Settings" -> "Control Panel" -> "Administrative Tools" -> "Internet Information Services"
  • Open the tree view to "Default Website". Right click "Properties".
  • Click the "Home Directory" tab.
  • Click the "Configuration" button.
  • Click the "Add" button. (See the pre existing "Application Mappings" as template.) You want to point, to the Python.exe interpreter.

I hope that was helpful. :eek:
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