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|   <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Adobe PageMill 3.0 Mac">
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|   <TITLE>Creating CGI scripts with MacPython</TITLE>
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| </HEAD>
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| <BODY>
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| 
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| <H3>Creating CGI scripts with MacPython</H3>
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| <BLOCKQUOTE>
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| Note: this document is work-in-progress, and not tested.
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| </BLOCKQUOTE>
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| 
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| <P>MacPython allows you to use Python as a CGI scripting language
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| for your webserver. Moreover, there are some helper applications
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| that allow you to write your CGI scripts in the same way as for
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| Unix and Windows, i.e. obtaining their arguments from <TT>os.environ</TT>
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| and sending their results to <TT>stdout</TT>. MacPython also has
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| all the facilities to program CGI scripts in the Macintosh way,
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| through AppleEvents, but that falls outside the scope of this
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| document (reading the source code for the helper scripts will
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| give you an idea about how to do this).</P>
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| 
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| <P>For the purpose of this document we will assume you are using
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| Apple's Personal Webserver 1.5, which comes standard with your
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| machine as of MacOS 9.</P>
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| 
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| <P>The first step is to start the webserver, you will find it
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| in your control panels. Give it a folder to serve documents from,
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| and check that it is working by pointing your browser at it.</P>
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| 
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| <P>The next step is to tell the webserver that documents with
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| a ".<TT>py</TT>" extension should be served through
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| the <TT>PythonCGISlave</TT> helper application. Open the webserver,
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| choose Preferences, tab Action, Add, Start on Extension, extension
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| ".py", select application <TT>PythonCGISlave</TT> (which
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| lives in <TT>Python:Mac:Tools:CGI</TT>).</P>
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| 
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| <P>The last step is to try it. Put the following script in <TT>Macintosh
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| HD:Webpages:hello.py </TT>(assuming your webserver has the default
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| settings for its document folder):</P>
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| 
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| <BLOCKQUOTE>
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|   <P><CODE>print "Content-type: text/plain"<BR>
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|   print<BR>
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|   print "Hello world!"<BR>
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|   import time<BR>
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|   print "Local time is", time.ctime(time.time())</CODE></P></BLOCKQUOTE>
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| 
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| <P>Point your webbrowser at <A HREF="http://localhost/hello.py">http://localhost/hello.py</A><CODE>
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| </CODE>and check whether it works.
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| 
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