New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

Paul Rubin http
Thu Apr 13 11:41:31 EDT 2006


"Pierre Quentel" <quentel.pierre at wanadoo.fr> writes:
> For http://foo.example.com/app1 the server will search for an index
> file in this directory and serve it. You can also specify the script
> you want : http://foo.example.com/app1/default.py. Same thing for app2
> of course. Absolutely no need to start two instances of the server on
> different ports

But they're the same Python interpreter and so there's no protection
between one application and another, right?  That might be ok for a
single user running multiple apps, but think of PHP hosting farms that
have thousands of users with separate virtual hosts.  It would be
disastrous if they could see each others' data.



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