> Christian,
>
> I would think that the 'best way' is whatever suits you. If you're
> used to mod_python/mysql/apache, then use those. If you're more
> comfortable with a tinyhttpd/fcgi setup then use that.
>
> You'll find links on how to use these two setups on the main django
> site:
>
> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/modpython/
> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/fastcgi/
>
> If you've used neither then I would suggest trying the mod_python/
> apache route as you can then server the django app and the media all
> from the same place (if you want to).
>
> Hope that is of some help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David

Hi David.

First, thanks for the reply.

I must note that I've been running on apache/mod_python for some time now, and 
it's pretty nice. I have not tested a fcgi setup yet, but I'm trying to find 
the time.

However, what I'm aiming to do is to build a documentation repository about 
running one's own webserver for django.

Sincerely,
Chris Hoeppner
www.pixware.org

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