Chris's Wiki :: blog/python/WSGIDeploymentPain Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/python/WSGIDeploymentPain?atomcommentsDWiki2013-09-17T04:54:27ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/python/WSGIDeploymentPain.By Peter Donis on /blog/python/WSGIDeploymentPaintag:CSpace:blog/python/WSGIDeploymentPain:f396f4fee4a8e5733f68edb5fef5b67c42ce03bfPeter Donishttp://blog.peterdonis.com<div class="wikitext"><p>Passenger basically does this for WSGI apps (it was invented for Ruby on Rails but it also supports WSGI). Put passenger_wsgi.py in your document root and you're done (of course you need to tell your web hosting company that you want to use Passenger on that domain, but you need to do that with PHP too).</p>
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