On 2/7/06, James Y Knight
Indeed it is broken; in SVN twisted.web2.script currently starts with the line:
raise ImportError("FIXME: this file probably doesn't work.")
I think that fixes the particular problem you're seeing. ;)
There's no reason it should be hard to support .rpy files in web2, but nobody has done anything about it. Part of the reason being that RPYs have somewhat fallen out of favor and are generally discouraged. However, I do see that they're sometimes useful as a solution sort of in between CGI and internal code, so I wouldn't mind seeing support return. It's not on my list of things I want to do soon, though.
James
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I find them extemely handy personally, how else are you going add resources without resorting to restarting the server? But I guess depends on what you are using them for. I tend to use twisted more for testing and experimenting, simpler than installing apache. Unfortunately twisted-web doesnt have a wsgi implementation, I have been messing around with django a bit trying to see how modular the code is.