Eugene Lazutkin wrote:

I did some research on it and it is possible. Some additional code needed: ODBC/OLEDB/MSSQL database backend for Django. Some efforts should be invested in setup process for IIS. I was planning to do it in a month or so.
Just to throw in my two cents here. I know that the goal is to make Django as available to users
as possible. However, supporting IIS seems a little insane.

Also it would seem a shame to devote any resources to support MSSQL. Those resources would
better be served supporting PostgreSQL or **gasp** Oracle.

There are way too many projects out there that try to be good at lots of things without being good at any of them. Pick a few core technologies make them rock and roll, because of that you
will get the user base you want.


"Adrian Holovaty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On 9/26/05, cybermalandro cybermalandro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it possible to run Django in a winblows environment with IIS 6.0 ? if so
how reliable would this be? is there any ODBC support on Django?

I've never used IIS, so I have no idea. Anybody else know?

There's no ODBC support in Django, but we'd love to add it.

Adrian

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