On 4/5/06, òÏÍÁÎ éÍÁÎËÕÌÏ× <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for your reply
>
> 2006/4/5, limodou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I think the answer is NO. And I have a question, if you haven't telnet
> > access, and how to configure your settings.py and how to configure
> > your web server confi
Thanks, it looks like a satisfactory decision for the "poor man's
hosting"
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Thank you for your reply2006/4/5, limodou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I think the answer is NO. And I have a question, if you haven't telnetaccess, and how to configure your settings.py and how to configureyour web server config?settings.py and .htaccess are configured locally then uploaded on a server
Roman wrote:
>I need to place my django-powered web site on a server which haven't
>SSH-access (ftp only). Can I execute analogues of "django-admin" and
>"manage.py" through web interface?
>
>
There is no web interface but you can write a script with something like
this:
from django.core
On 4/5/06, Roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I need to place my django-powered web site on a server which haven't
> SSH-access (ftp only). Can I execute analogues of "django-admin" and
> "manage.py" through web interface?
> Is there something like web-wrapper for these commands?
>
I think the
I need to place my django-powered web site on a server which haven't
SSH-access (ftp only). Can I execute analogues of "django-admin" and
"manage.py" through web interface?
Is there something like web-wrapper for these commands?
Thank you.
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Roman
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