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#! /usr/bin/env python """CGI test 1 - check server setup.""" # Until you get this to work, your web server isn't set up right or # your Python isn't set up right. # If cgi0.sh works but cgi1.py doesn't, check the #! line and the file # permissions. The docs for the cgi.py module have debugging tips. print "Content-type: text/html" print print "<h1>Hello world</h1>" print "<p>This is cgi1.py"