Sir Psycho wrote: > Hi, > > With web hosting, does the ISP you chose have to support the framework > you work with as well?
It at least has to support a reasonable way to deploy an application using the said framework - now what this implies depends on the choosen framework. > Im looking at making a site in Python, however, Im lost as to what ISPs > actually support. Some ISPs say they support Python so does that mean > if I wanted to use TurboGears It would just work anyway? > > If an ISP just mentions Python support, does it mean CGI only > scripting? It really depends on the ISP. You have to check on case by case basis. > I always assumed a framework was just a set of libraries you import > into your project and things just start working...like a jar file in > Java. Things may get a bit more complicated when it comes to web applications. FWIW, I'm not sure you can deploy any web applications in Java without a (distinct, long-running process) application server... In the very worst case, Python has at least CGI support (now why would anyone go for an ISP that doesn't provide a better Python support is another question !-). -- bruno desthuilliers python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list