I wouldn't say it's built for apache, it's just that non-MS based
systems don't work 'as well' as IIS native stuff (go figure).

I found two quick articles about doing it:

http://forums.iis.net/t/1122937.aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/276494

Although, I seem to remember something about a .NET version of python,
I could be wrong.  Found it .http://www.codeplex.com/Wiki/view.aspx?
ProjectName=IronPython


John

On Sep 5, 1:26 pm, jmDesktop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know Django is made primarily for Apache, but does anyone know if
> the 1.0 version has anything that makes it "really" work with IIS?  In
> the past I have seen folks run Django with IIS (I have myself), but it
> seemed more of a hack than anything else.  Certainly not something I'd
> want to run in production.
>
> Thanks.
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