Hi, is there any reason for you wanting to use a shared host? Just asking.. Maybe you could use a VPS as this is not too expensive these days. Of course, it would require more work to set things up. But it's not too hard... (eg using apt-get,webmin,some basic Linux skills using the command line) regards, Dimitri (I use a VPS at rimuhostig ($20/month), but there are many, many more)
On 18 Nov 2006 11:15:28 -0800, Fuzzyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
walterbyrd wrote: > For example: > > - If I want to use Django, I need either FastCGI or Apache > 2.X/mod_python 3.x > > - if I want to use TurboGears, I need Python 2.4: not 2.3 and not 2.5 > > - I have just learned that some hosters have T&Cs that forbid long > running processes. I am not sure exactly what that means. Except I > understand it can be a problem if using Cherrypy/TurboGears > > - I have read that mod_python before 3.x can be difficult > > What other "gotchas" would I look for? The best host for Python (including Django and Turbogears), try webfaction. They used to be known as Python-hosting.com and offer great support for Python. Fuzzyman http://www.voidspace.org.uk/index2.shtml -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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