Python CGI checklist
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Python CGI Checklist
Checklist for Developing Python CGI Scripts
- Save the file with the extension ".cgi"
- 2. Seeing the source code? Make sure you are viewing the script via the webserver. In other words, the URL should look like:
: http://localhost/~YOURUSERNAME/script.cgi
- not:
: file://Users/YOURUSERNAME/Sites/script.cgi
If this doesn't work, make sure your webserver is running (Mac OS X: System Preferences, Sharing, Personal Web Sharing should be switched on).
- 3.#3 First line of the file should be the "shebang" telling the system (Apache) how to run the script (in other words which language it is).
#!python numbers=off #!/usr/bin/python
- 4.#4 Permissions must be set to "world-executable".
: chmod 705 myscript.cgi <!--# OR --> : chmod +x myscript.cgi
- or simply
: chmod 705 *.cgi <!--# OR --> : chmod +x *.cgi
- to enable all the files (in the current directoy) that end in ".cgi"
- 5.#5 To enable errors to be displayed in the browser, add the following lines to the top of your script:
#!python numbers=off import cgitb; cgitb.enable()
- 6.#6 Internal Server Error? Ensure the first thing that gets printed is the HTML header:
#!python numbers=off print "Content-type: text/html" print
- 7.#7 Still an error? Check the webserver's error log. From the terminal in Mac OS X, type:
tail /var/log/httpd/error_log
or (gentoo/apache2):
tail /var/log/apache2/error_log