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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T06:24:30+00:00 2026-05-29T06:24:30+00:00

It seems most of the blog posts the web relating to mod_python & mod_wsgi

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It seems most of the blog posts the web relating to mod_python & mod_wsgi concentrate on telling me how mod_wsgi is better and what a WSGI application looks like. This is fine, but what I’d really want to know — to have complete knowledge of the subject — is:

How do they differ in running a script?

With CGI the server simply sets up the environment and runs a simple .py. WSGI wraps the application in an object, but the concept is still pretty much the same: run a .py file.

How does mod_python do it?

I’m also really interested in learning how anything mod_ works, so, really, feel free to point me to anything interesting on the subject.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-29T06:24:31+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 6:24 am

    See the official mod_python documentation, namely:

    • So what exactly does mod_python do?
    • Multiple interpreters

    In practice, please note that there usually is no need to run Apache at all when working with python and web as there are many, many ways of serving the pages from python directly

    Standard library:

    • http.server
    • wsgiref

    External web servers:

    • Green Unicorn
    • Twisted web
    • …and many others

    External Web frameworks:

    • CherryPy
    • WerkZeug
    • numerous others
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