"Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > You said you wanted gzip capability mod_deflate with Apache 2 will give > that to you and probably > eliminate your issue. That is all I was saying.
Sorry. I forgot to mention that content is already compressed. I don't need to compress it twice. All I want is to serve it with correct headers from Django. Unfortunately once in a while "Content-Encoding" is getting lost. Process is random, hard to debug. But don't be bothered by my petty problems. > Command Prompt is a PostgreSQL company. We don't have to give you database > choice. We don't have to be your customers. :-) > If you want database choice there are plenty of other providers :) Yep. Thankfully. :-) > No. It was only MySQL to the uniformed. Any real database person knows > that MySQL > is a horrible database (well at least for anything OLTP, it isn't bad if Are you sure you use the right forum? It's more fruitful to go directly to the source. I am sure MySQL guys will be glad to hear your constructive criticism. The database bashing feels like off-topic in django.user forum, doesn't it? The same goes for business PR. Speaking of which... There is a wiki page, which lists Django-friendly web hosts: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoFriendlyWebHosts. If you really do provide a service, which can be used for Django-based solutions, please list your company. Don't forget to provide a link on "how to set up Django". > you just want to > throw a web site up). I agree ---building web sites became rarity nowadays. It is soooo Web 1.0. >>Personally I think that people have to have a choice. Let's be pragmatics >>for a change. >> > Yes lets. Lets make sure we don't screw up a great piece of software by > making a huge > abstraction layer that will only hurt the performance, reliability and > feature richness > of the product. Agreed. I am too against all bad stuff, for all good stuff and world peace. I will shoot on sight anybody building huge layers with sinister purposes. > Actually no. I have a great deal of IIS expertise, more than I would ever > care to admit in real life. > I speak from many hours of pain, torture and tears. It is always nice to chat with really cool guys. Thanks, Eugene