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This is a standalone release of the wsgiref
library, that provides
validation support for WSGI 1.0.1 (PEP 3333) for Python versions < 3.2,
and includes the new wsgiref.util.test()
utility function.
For this version's documentation, see:
HTML http://peak.telecommunity.com/wsgiref_docs/
PDF http://peak.telecommunity.com/wsgiref.pdf
(You can also check out the development version
_ using
easy_install wsgiref==dev
.)
.. _development version: svn://svn.eby-sarna.com/svnroot/wsgiref#egg=wsgiref-dev
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WSGI (PEP 333) Reference Library
We found that wsgiref demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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