On 21-Oct-07, at 4:07 PM, Kent Johnson wrote:
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>> +1 from personal experience - though I just found that they dont have
>> pg_dump on their server.
>
> I use pg_dump at WF:
> /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_dump
yes, found it - I thought it would be on the path
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Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
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> On 20-Oct-07, at 3:07 PM, Justin Lilly wrote:
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>> I believe the answer will be no. The main reason being #3 as I
>> think most other obstacles can be overcome. I would suggest
>> webfaction as an alternative (from word of mouth, not personal
>> experience).
>
On 20-Oct-07, at 3:07 PM, Justin Lilly wrote:
> I believe the answer will be no. The main reason being #3 as I
> think most other obstacles can be overcome. I would suggest
> webfaction as an alternative (from word of mouth, not personal
> experience).
+1 from personal experience - though
On 20-Oct-07, at 2:34 PM, erick wrote:
> Is it possible to deploy Django in this environment? If yes, any
> suggestions?
dont even try - change your hosting
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I believe the answer will be no. The main reason being #3 as I think most
other obstacles can be overcome. I would suggest webfaction as an
alternative (from word of mouth, not personal experience).
On 10/20/07, erick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Heres my scenario:
> 1. shared hosting.
> 2. no
Heres my scenario:
1. shared hosting.
2. no official django support.
3. no command/shell access.
4. server runs Apache version 1.3.37 (Unix)
5. database is MySQL version 4.1.22-standard
6. mod_fastcgi is enabled
7. no mod_python
8. my WWW directory is located in /home/<>/public_html
Is it possib
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