Hi , I was able to run it for the time being using mod_proxy but is
this is good way . What are the possible problems because of it.
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On Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 1:09:58 pm Amit Sethi wrote:
> yes I do have ssh access and the server does have python on it.
>
then all you need to do is to set up a separate site for your django project
(apache, mod_python, mod_wsgi - whatever your host offers). That will not clash
with your drupal s
yes I do have ssh access and the server does have python on it.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Monday 16 Nov 2009 7:41:47 pm Amit Sethi wrote:
>> Hi , I just developed my first small app using django , I wish to
>> deploy it . I have a apache server with drupal run
On Monday 16 Nov 2009 7:41:47 pm Amit Sethi wrote:
> Hi , I just developed my first small app using django , I wish to
> deploy it . I have a apache server with drupal running on it . Can
> anybody guide me about the procedure i should use to deploy the
> project without disturbing the drupal insta
On Monday 16 November 2009 06:11:47 Amit Sethi wrote:
> Hi , I just developed my first small app using django , I wish to
> deploy it . I have a apache server with drupal running on it . Can
> anybody guide me about the procedure i should use to deploy the
> project without disturbing the drupal in
Hi , I just developed my first small app using django , I wish to
deploy it . I have a apache server with drupal running on it . Can
anybody guide me about the procedure i should use to deploy the
project without disturbing the drupal installation in any way...
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