"Chris Mellon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Any *real* hosting provider is going to support whatever > language and environment I tell them to, because I'm going to pay them > a lot of money for excellent support and if they give me any trouble I > will go with someone who provides what I want.
Hosting providers are generally not in the business of doing anything like that, except the low end ones that mostly support PHP. > What was *meant* was low priced, zero maintenance, reasonably reliable > consumer level hosting. Thats a totally different market, it's not > "industrial strength", and it doesn't merit the emphasis on *real* > provider. And it is true that in that realm Python is not well > represented. Python is not so well represented in "industrial strength" hosting either; that kind of hosting generally leaves language support up to the customer. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list