I recommend building your application locally (on your own computer). You
can follow the tutorial and use Django's built in server for testing.
Once your application is ready to go live, then find a Django-Friendly
host. They're not too expensive.
I wouldn't recommend getting a django-friendly ho
De ninguna manera, lo mejor es que veas si el hosting soporta django, sino
deberias cambiar de proveedor.
El jueves, 21 de junio de 2012 16:51:46 UTC-5, Miguel Guirao escribió:
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a hosting service from ApolloHosting.com. I don't have SSH access
> neither unsecure telnet to m
Unless they provide some sort of SaaS service where they take care of
deployment for you, then you need shell access. There are plenty of Django
friendly shared hosts if you are not comfortable deploying your own stack
on a dedi/colo/IaaS cloud - see previous threads on this topic.
Personal advice
Hi all,
I have a hosting service from ApolloHosting.com. I don't have SSH access
neither unsecure telnet to my account.
I can FTP into my account. I have Python 2.5.
I'm under Linux.
Is there a way I could install django under these circunstances??
Best Regards,
Miguel Guirao
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