Based on discusses with these guys, who know LAMP, python, ruby inside
and out, and support it well:
http://textdrive.com/
I'm guessing you'd have a hard time finding mod_python / apache hosting
unless you get a dedicated server. It's pretty labor-intensive setup
and admin-wise. linux shell /
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 01:40:39 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>I think you should look into some type of virtual hosting that gives
>you more ability to install your own software. Typing "uml hosting"
>(UML is user-mode Linux) into Google finds a lot of such services. If
>you find one that you
There are quite a few hosts who offer Python support, no? Maybe you
could change hosts. Pair offers Python, AFAIK.
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:15:45 -0500, Daniel Bickett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to convince my host to install python/mod_python on
> his server for a while now, how
On [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Daniel Bickett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I've been trying to convince my host to install python/mod_python on
> > his server for a while now, however there are a number of reasons he
> > is reluctant to do so, which I will outline here:
>
> I'm surprised that yo
Daniel Bickett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been trying to convince my host to install python/mod_python on
> his server for a while now, however there are a number of reasons he
> is reluctant to do so, which I will outline here:
I'm surprised that you're getting such detailed answers from
Daniel Bickett wrote:
I've been trying to convince my host to install python/mod_python on
his server for a while now, however there are a number of reasons he
is reluctant to do so, which I will outline here:
1. His major reason is optimization. He uses Zend's optimization of
PHP as an example, an
"Daniel Bickett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I've been trying to convince my host to install python/mod_python on
> his server for a while now, however there are a number of reasons he
> is reluctant to do so, which I will outline here:
I'll second what you are a
find a new host, if they can't handle simple tasks like this or simple
security tasks like limiting permissions, how can you be sure anything
else they do is secure or correct?
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I've been trying to convince my host to install python/mod_python on
his server for a while now, however there are a number of reasons he
is reluctant to do so, which I will outline here:
1. His major reason is optimization. He uses Zend's optimization of
PHP as an example, and he has stated that