Duncan Booth wrote: > Just because something like Plone can run as a web server doesn't mean that > you expose that web server to the outside world, nor do you have to run it > as a webserver at all. Normally you run Plone behind another web server > such as Apache. > > You can get Plone on shared hosting from various places. I use webfaction > (www.webfaction.com). To be able to run Plone on webfaction, I checked them out a few days ago, you have to get the plan 'shared 4', which is a lot more expensive than places that offer regular web hosting with pythong suport (like dreamhost.com).
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > Pylons (www.pylonshq.com). It's a rail-like framework based on Paste. What I've seen so far, I like. I think I will use Pylons. Thanks. > > ps. I know that this is a big and complicated project. > > Really ? Why so ? > > Writing a configurable, extensible, general purpose can be a "big and > complicated project". But writing a "taylor-made", specific one is not > that difficult. Good point. -- "Now that I am a Christian I do not have moods in which the whole thing looks very improbable: but when I was an atheist I had moods in which Christianity looked terribly probable." -C. S. Lewis -Echo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list