John Salerno wrote: > Luis M. González wrote: > > John Salerno wrote: > >> Luis M. González wrote: > >> > >>> I'm curious, why it didn't work? > >>> I sent them an email recently, asking about mod_python support, and > >>> they replied afirmatively, and very quickly. They also said that they > >>> can install other scripts on demand. > >>> But I never tried them though... > >>> I'd like to know more about your experience with this hosting, if > >>> possible. > >> Their support was always great, and they tried several things to get it > >> to work, but I soon got the feeling that although they "support" > >> mod_python, they didn't really have it set up correctly. They tried > >> different variations of setting up the proper handlers, but nothing ever > >> worked for me, whereas other places I've tried with mod_python, it > >> simply works when you go to a .psp page, for example. > >> > >> Perhaps by now they've fixed it. It is certainly cheap enough to give a > >> shot, and they allow you a few months in which you can cancel and get a > >> refund. > > > > I see. > > Perhaps the solution to these problems is configuring your handlers as > > .htaccess in your web folders. This way, you don't need to ask your > > hosting provider to fiddle with Apache configurations in order to suit > > your needs. > > I know by working on my own computer that these configurations are very > > tricky... > > > > I tried that too, but I just think that something wasn't right on their > end. Some days I would see certain configurations, and then the next day > it was gone and then later back again. It was obvious they were changing > things and adding extra support, but it just never worked for me. > > But I do encourage you to try it. You're probably more knowledgeable > than I am on the subject anyway, and at the least you can get a refund.
Thanks for your comments! I'll take this hosting service into account for my future website... Luis -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list