On Sunday, 13 December 2015 20:04:05 UTC+5:30, Tourmaster wrote:
>
> I want to put a single database on a server available to the office, 
> outside agents and customers who will reserve a seat, select upgrades, 
> agree to price and deposits and receive an email confirmation.
>
> Is this a job for a lighter framework?  Also, I may want to go mobile in 
> the future. 
>
>
No, that's too much. Better use anything heavier. Even if you think it's 
light, you already have a wordpress site and you're expanding, think how 
much expansion you would do to this site in future.

Django is just fine for mobile. It's the templates you have to look after. 
You can serve pages depending upon user agent. 

SQLite is used because people generally don't have ready data and they 
don't know what table/columns they would have. Since you already know the 
table structure & have data (in Access), you might as well start 
development with MySQL, bugs will be found at the outset.

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