I guess I've been a project manager for too long. I like to get the
roadmap planed out before I jump in. Done that too many times only to
realise that there is an obstacle down the road that would have caused
me to go a different route.

On Nov 22, 10:51 pm, "Yarko Tymciurak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> don't forget to just get started learning web2py (and python) you don't need
> to worry about servers or installation today - web2py comes with it's own
> server, so just download and run (if you haven't already)  :-)
>
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 4:44 PM, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > cgi-bin is not a good solution because it is difficult to sent up and
> > because it will restart python at every request That is slow.
>
> > You need to enable mod_proxy or mod_wsgi in the apache configuration.
>
> > You may want to look into this:
>
> >http://www.star-nix.com/34/the-first-web2py-enabled-hosting-service/
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Nov 22, 2:11 pm, SystemicPlural <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi
>
> > > Thinking about learning python for a new project as it looks
> > > v.interesting. (currently a .net and php developer)
> > > I am trying to workout what kind of requirements the deployment server
> > > will need. My current service is on a shared server with Python
> > > enabled in the cgi-bin. Is this enough for web2py?  If not what will I
> > > need. Any recommendations of shared server space that is pretty cheap?
>
> > > thanks
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