OK, now I feel even dumber than I originally did...

So, why does Django need it, if it comes for free with WSGI?

-ian

On 11/7/05, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11/7/05, Ian Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Excuse my ignorance, but I am trying to learn more about WSGI and how
> > it fits in with these Python frameworks....
> >
> > Could we use this stuff, without additional work, if Django was
> > WSGI-compliant? Isn't that the "dream" of WSGI as a way of creating
> > framework-neutral middleware? If this is so what is holding us back
> > from doing this? If this is not so, please ignore me :)
>
> Django *is* WSGI-compliant. :-)
>
> Adrian
>
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