walterbyrd ha escrito: > Luis M. González wrote: > > the new crop of web frameworks (Django, Turbo Gears, etc...). > > > > > - Newer versions of mod_python require Apache 2.0, which few hosters > > > have > > > > You can also get alder versions of mod_python. What's the problem? > > The problem is that the system requirements for django and turbogears > are sky-high. I think Django requires Apache 2.0 (and maybe mod_python > 3.x), and CherryPy (part of turbogears) requires Python 2.4. If you are > developing for a hosted environment, this can be a big problem. Few > enough hosters provide python to begin with, then add to that such > requirements as apache 2.0 - and you left with almost nothing.
You are right. Although this is not a problem to me, because I just use bare-bones mod_python, with no framework on top of it. Not many people know that mod_python comes with its own built-in handlers suitable for different programming styles, such as PSP (similar to php) or publisher (M-V-C style). Luis -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list