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        <title>Great instructions!  Thanks!

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            <name>Shack Dougall</name>
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        <content>Great instructions!  Thanks!

I couldn't get mod_python to work with Trac.  It never gave me an error message, but just silently failed.  Possibly, it was related to the fact that I have a WordPress blog at the root of my website which does a lot of url rewriting.

Anyway, &lt;a href="http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracModWSGI"&gt;mod_wsgi&lt;/a&gt; is also simple to setup and worked immediately for me.</content>
        <published>2008-02-09T06:28:59.853+01:00</published>
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        <title>Sorry if this is off-topic, bu</title>
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            <name>Shack Dougall</name>
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        <content>Sorry if this is off-topic, but since we're talking about optimization here such as caching, it sparks a recent question that I have.

I was reading about your Google Analytics plugin and  it seemed that one of the selling points was that it was running mostly on the server-side. I don't question the benefits, but I was wondering what happens when you run it with a caching plugin such as WP-Super-Cache.  Is it safe to run your analytics plugin with super cache or does the cache interfere with it?</content>
        <published>2008-01-26T08:11:40.898+01:00</published>
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