On Sep 19, 3:04 pm, "n00m" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @Brian Neal
>
> But I think that all your points are not specific to
> django per se. Sorta this.
Huh? They were just as specific to django as yours were.
> +
> Does not "my note" make a question like:
> "Where can I see a list of Django-fr
@Brian Neal
But I think that all your points are not specific to
django per se. Sorta this.
+
Does not "my note" make a question like:
"Where can I see a list of Django-friendly hosts?"
pretty meaningless?
PS
Btw the syntax "SetHandler mod_python" instead of
usual but outdated "SetHandler python
On Sep 19, 1:40 pm, "n00m" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need no at all to ask the hoster to install Django
> on his machine.
> Apache (etc) + installed mod_python is quite enough to
> get your django app running.
>
> The django package (and e.g. PIL) can be copied to there
> along with your
You need no at all to ask the hoster to install Django
on his machine.
Apache (etc) + installed mod_python is quite enough to
get your django app running.
The django package (and e.g. PIL) can be copied to there
along with your django web dirs, as if it's a part of your
web site/app.
Example:
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