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Serving Python scripts with CGIHTTPServer on Mac OS X

I'm trying to set up Python's CGIHTTPServer on Mac OS X to be able to serve CGI scripts locally, but I seem to be unable to do this.

I've got a simple test script:

#!/usr/bin/env python

import cgi

cgi.test()

It has permissions -rwxr-xr-x@ and is located in ~/WWW (with permissions drwxr-xr-x). It runs just fine from the shell and I have this script to serve them using CGIHTTPServer:

import CGIHTTPServer
import BaseHTTPServer

class Handler(CGIHTTPServer.CGIHTTPRequestHandler):
    cgi_directories = ["~/WWW"]

PORT = 8000

httpd = BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer(("", PORT), Handler)
print "serving at port", PORT

But when I run it, going to localhost:8000 just serves the content of the scr开发者_如何学JAVAipt, not the result (i.e. it gives back the code, not the output).

What am I doing wrong?


The paths in cgi_directories are matched against the path part of the URL, not the actual filesystem path. Setting it to ["/"] or [""] will probably work better.

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